Image:Bikecentennial Map.JPG

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

[edit] Summary

Description

USA map of the Bikecentennial '76 bicycle route. Also known as the TransAmerica Trail. West to east: Astoria, Cannon Beach, Tillamook, Otis, Salem, Corvallis, Reedsport, Vincent Ck, Eugene, McKenzie Bridge, Sisters, Prineville, Mitchell, John Day, Unity, Baker City and Halfway, Oregon; Cambridge, New Meadows, White Bird, Syringa and Powell, Idaho; Missoula, Darby, Wisdom, Dillon, Virginia City and Earthquake Ctr, Montana; Old Faithful, Colter Bay, Jackson, Dubois, Lander, Jeffrey City, Rawlins and Encampment, Wyoming; Walden, Kremmling, Breckenridge, Fairplay, Pike NF, Cañon City, Pueblo, Ordway and Eads, Colorado; Tribune, Scott City, Utica, LaCrosse, Larned, Sterling, Newton, Cassoday, Eureka, Chanute and Pittsburg, Kansas; Ash Grove, Marshfield, Houston, Eminence, Ellington, Arcadia and Ste Genevieve, Missouri; Carbondale and Eddyville, Illinois; Marion, Sebree, Falls of Rough, Hodgenville, Bardstown, Harrodsburg, Berea, Booneville, Hazard, Pippa Passes and Elkhorn City, Kentucky; Honaker, Damascus, Wytheville, Radford, Lexington, Troutville, Waynesboro, Charlottesville, Mineral, Mechanicsville, Charles City and Yorktown, Virginia.

Source

Adventure Cycling Association of Missoula, Montana

Date

22:53, 11 January 2008 (UTC)

Author

Lynn Kessler

Permission
(Reusing this image)

none required.

Other versions none.

[edit] Licensing

File history

Click on a date/time to view the file as it appeared at that time.

Date/TimeDimensionsUserComment
current22:53, 11 January 2008448×326 (38 KB)His Manliness (Talk | contribs) (== Summary == {{Information |Description = USA map of the Bikecentennial '76 bicycle route. Also known as the TransAmerica Trail. |Source = Adventure Cycling Association of Missoula, Montana |Date = ~~~~~ |Author = Lynn Kessler |Permission = none require)

The following pages on the English Wikipedia link to this file (pages on other projects are not listed):