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The Yellowstone Trail | Spokane Historical"Plymouth Rock to Puget Sound" was the motto of the Yellowstone Trail, America's first transcontinental highway, established in 1912.
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The Yellowstone Trail - Old Montana Prison & Auto MuseumThe Yellowstone Trail was the first transcontinental automobile highway in the United States, stretching across the northern part of the country from ...
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Yellowstone Trail Association – A Good Road from Plymouth to Puget Sound### Summary of Yellowstone Trail
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A little Yellowstone Trail history - Herald JournalJun 14, 2024 · Construction on the trail began in 1912, and by the time it was finished, it covered 3,719 miles from Plymouth, MA, to Seattle, WA. The road's ...
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What is the Yellowstone Trail and where does it go? - WPRSep 7, 2022 · In 1926, the American Association of State Highway Officials numbered interstate routes, so the need for the yellow rocks ended. The original ...
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Follow the Yellowstone Trail - Old Cars WeeklyMar 12, 2012 · The Yellowstone Trail traversed 13 northern states, from “Plymouth Rock to Puget Sound,” as the YTA's motto stated. Its members did not build ...
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The Trail History - Yellowstone Trail of MinnesotaDec 10, 2020 · The Yellowstone Trail was the first transcontinental automobile highway in the United States through the northern tier of states from Washington through ...
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Yellowstone Trail - Travel WisconsinThe Yellowstone Trail traversed 18 Wisconsin counties, covering a total of 406 miles. Work in Wisconsin began in 1915. Today, you can retrace the trail's route ...
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The Yellowstone Trail - The Historical Marker DatabaseThe first coast-to-coast auto route across the northern tier of states. .d Motto: A Good Road from Plymouth Rock to Puget Sound.Missing: endpoints | Show results with:endpoints
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Time traveling! Driving the Yellowstone TrailMay 27, 2022 · The Yellowstone Trail, which passes by Yellowstone National Park on its way to Seattle, was established in 1912. It originated in North Dakota and expanded ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] The National Arrow - Yellowstone TrailAs an outgrowth of the Good Roads Movement, the Yellowstone. Trail Association established a coast-to-coast route through the northern tier of 13 states and ...
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YELLOWSTONE TRAIL | Encyclopedia of the Great PlainsThe Yellowstone Trail quickly emerged as the most important northern highway and the primary auto tourist route to and from Yellowstone. During its heyday ...
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Yellowstone Trail - Douglas County MuseumThe Yellowstone Trail was the first transcontinental automobile highway in the US, conceived in 1912, and became a premier tourist route.
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Part D | FHWA - Department of TransportationThe named trail associations had served an important purpose in the 1910s when many States lacked a highway department or had an ineffective one.
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The Yellowstone Trail--One of the US's First Scenic RoutesAug 4, 2020 · The problem was that most rural roads were in bad shape. And there were only a few federal roads that were well cared for, such as the National ...<|separator|>
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History of the Yellowstone Trail - World Auto Tour 2020In 1912, South Dakota businessmen created the Yellowstone Trail to create a useful auto route, motivated road improvements, and promoted tourism.
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Yellowstone Trail - The Historical Marker DatabaseThe Yellowstone Trail was the first transcontinental highway across the northern United States as transportation transitioned from railroad to auto travel.Missing: impact | Show results with:impact<|control11|><|separator|>
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Exploring the Yellowstone Trail - Explore Central WisconsinJul 5, 2017 · Initially, the Trail was created out of a growing need for reliable roads. In the days before highways and interstate, early automobile owners ...
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The Yellowstone Trail - The Historical Marker DatabaseThe Yellowstone Trail was extended across Wisconsin and reached both coasts by 1917. Yellow and black signs were posted across the country.<|control11|><|separator|>
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The Yellowstone Trail – Forerunner of the Interstates - Postcard HistorySep 7, 2020 · The Yellowstone Trail was to begin at Plymouth Rock in Massachusetts, then span the United States and end at Puget Sound near Seattle, Washington.
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The Yellowstone Trail - Ipswich, South DakotaThe Yellowstone Trail, conceived by J.W. Parmley, was America's first coast-to-coast highway, now U.S. Highway 12, with the slogan "a good road from Plymouth ...Missing: auto history<|control11|><|separator|>
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Quick read: Aberdeen professor pens South Dakota history book• May 23, 1912: Speaking at a district development meeting, Joseph W. ... Parmely's planned highway became know as the Yellowstone Trail. • May 24 ...<|separator|>
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History – Yellowstone Trail Association### Summary of Yellowstone Trail History (1912-1915)
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[PDF] 1912 2012: Celebrating the YT s 100th Anniversary - Yellowstone TrailRunabout that was used in the 1915 YT “Speed Run” along with old photos of ... Yellowstone Trail: Seattle to Boston -- Red Brick Road. The one-mile ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] The Other Way West... The National Parks Highway - Yellowstone TrailFeb 21, 2012 · In 1912 there were dirt roads, initially little more than trails blazed with yellow paint on posts or rocks, with cryptic maps. Cars were built ...<|separator|>
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The Yellowstone Trail #12 » GO Chippewa County WisconsinThe Yellowstone Trail began in South Dakota and quickly expanded east to St. Paul, Minnesota, and west to Yellowstone Park in Montana. By 1914 it extended ...Missing: May 23
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[PDF] The Arrow | Yellowstone TrailThis is the story of the June 15-19, 1915, highly publicized relay race. In another issue of the Arrow we will describe the 1916 coast-to-coast relay race. This ...
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All Roads Lead to Yellowstone - Big Sky JournalJun 3, 2021 · In 1926, the federal Bureau of Public Roads implemented the numbered highway system that's still in effect today, and the numbers sometimes ...
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Yellowstone Trail | Motor Michael ToursThe Yellowstone Trail Association was incorporated in 1918, and the route was identified by yellow bands around telephone poles and trees, arrows painted on ...
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[PDF] Yellowstone TrailDec 3, 2024 · prosperity, americans took to the road ex- ploring the country from coast to coast. a new Ford 5-passenger touring car could be bought for ...
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Trail Highlight: Yellowstone Trail - Greater Minnesota Parks and TrailsFeb 5, 2019 · In Minnesota, the Yellowstone Trail roughly follows Highway 212. By the early 1930s the Depression and aggressive state and federal ...
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"The East and West Are One": The Missouri River Bridge at MobridgeAug 14, 2023 · As in many other rural areas around the country, most road improvements ... Yellowstone Trail became an important link in a national road from ...
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The Yellowstone Trail in 1922 - Indiana Transportation HistoryFeb 21, 2020 · In November 1921, Fort Wayne held the annual convention of ... This would help the Yellowstone Trail Association immensely. Since ...
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Article clipped from The Big Timber Pioneer - Newspapers.com™Caaveattea The twelfth annual convention of the Yellowstone Trail Association Is in ses sion today at Hunters Springs. A very attractive program has been ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] DigitalBrochure v11.cdr - Yellowstone TrailThe Yellowstone Trail is a historic transcontinental auto highway, a 110-year-old route for a road trip, with detailed maps and historic information.
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Westward Ho! The 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition ...May 15, 2023 · ... annual convention at Hunter's Hot Springs, Montana in August 1914 ... Yellowstone Trail Association Conference made no mention of this ...
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“Let Us Ramble:” Exploring the Black and Yellow Trail in WyomingDec 27, 2020 · The Black and Yellow Trail was named for the Black Hills and Yellowstone, marked by black and yellow posts, and was an early route to ...
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The Historic Yellowstone Trail in Washington - The Sunset HighwayThe Yellowstone Trail was the first transcontinental automobile highway to cross the northern states from Plymouth, MA to Seattle, WA.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Travelers discover the Yellowstone Trail through MontanaJun 16, 2025 · The Yellowstone Trail evolved as an “auto trail” shortly after the advent of the new fangled automobile as a consumer product. It was not only ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Yellowstone Trail Across Washington StateFrom Ellensburg, the Yellowstone Trail route went west on the route of the Sunset Highway through Cle Elum. The Sunset Highway originally came through ...
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Yellowstone Trail | Kootenai County, IDThis was the first highway through North Idaho and was built between 1914 and 1916. It followed much of the same route as the Mullan Road, In 1926 the ...
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Yellowstone Trail history through Wallace, Idaho - FacebookJun 4, 2023 · Lookout Pass on Yellowstone Trail Elevation 4738 feet, on the Idaho-Montana border circa 1930. Interstate 90 presently occupies this location.Yellowstone Trail: First Transcontinental Automobile HighwayThe Yellowstone Trail Road. The first transcontinental road 1912 to ...More results from www.facebook.com
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U.S. 12 Michigan to Washington - General Highway HistoryJun 27, 2017 · The Yellowstone Trail had originated in a 1912 meeting called by good roads enthusiast Joe W. Parmley of Edmunds County, South Dakota.
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Yellowstone Trail Marker - Hettinger, North DakotaThe new Yellowstone Trail Marker is now located on the southeast corner of the Court House area. The Yellowstone Trail was extended from Chicago to Seattle and, ...Missing: Bowman | Show results with:Bowman
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The Great Outdoors - Bowman North DakotaThe trail came through the southwest corner of North Dakota hitting Marmarth, Rhame, Bowman, Buffalo Springs, Scranton, Gascoyne, Reeder, Bucyrus, Hettinger, ...
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Highway 12: The Yellowstone Trail | Travel South DakotaLength & Time ... Spanning more than 450 miles, the Yellowstone Trail takes you through South Dakota's northeast region, full of glacial lakes and sprawling ...
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Reflections: Yellowstone Trail's 100th anniversary – Twin CitiesFeb 8, 2025 · Paul. The trail took University Avenue from the state capitol to Minneapolis, then Central Avenue and Hennepin Avenue to Lake Street, west on ...<|separator|>
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U.S. 14 Chicago, Illinois, to Yellowstone National Park | FHWAJun 30, 2023 · The original description of the route read: From Winona, Minnesota, to New Ulm, Brookings, South Dakota, Huron, Pierre, Midland. Much of ...
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U.S. 14 Chicago, Illinois, to Yellowstone National ParkJun 27, 2017 · ... Yellowstone National Park. The description of the 1,432-mile route (with point-to-point mileage) read: Illinois Beginning at Chicago (Loop) ...<|separator|>
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THE YELLOWSTONE TRAIL IN OHIODec 18, 2005 · ... South Dakota led by Joseph W. Parmley began improvements in 1912 on twenty-six miles of roadway between Ipswich and Aberdeen. This isolated ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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US 20 - Pennsylvania HighwaysMay 18, 2022 · US 20 is the shortest east-west highway in PA, 45 miles long, running from the Ohio state line to the NY state line, and is also known as the ...
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[PDF] Federal Aid Road Act of 1916.Creation of a LandmarkSep 27, 2016 · The Federal-aid highway program began on July 11, 1916, when President Woodrow Wilson signed the Federal Aid Road Act of 1916.
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PART 4: From Named Trails to U.S. Numbered HighwaysThe named trails served a valuable purpose in their day, but they began to pass into history when AASHO adopted the US numbered highway system on November 11, ...
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U.S. 12 Michigan to Washington | FHWAJun 30, 2023 · The Yellowstone Trail and U.S. 12 followed the same alignment through North Dakota to Westmore, Montana. The Yellowstone Trail had originated ...
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[PDF] South Milwaukee and the Yellowstone TrailIn October 1912, the Yellowstone Trail Association was formed by J. W. Parmley, with its headquarters in Minneapolis, Minnesota. By 1917 the. Yellowstone Trail ...Missing: incorporation | Show results with:incorporation
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[PDF] ARROW #40 V21a - Yellowstone TrailThe Yellowstone Trail, which runs through 409 miles in Wisconsin, was recently used to help celebrate 100 years of Lions Clubs.
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[PDF] Deer Lodge Central Business Historic District - NPGalleryAround 1930 the Trail Association was replaced by the Yellowstone Highway Association, which operated until about 1939 (Axline, 2006). The Yellowstone Trail ...<|separator|>
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The Yellowstone Trail - History SifterJan 11, 2019 · The Yellowstone Trail was the creation of a network of existing roads through fourteen states, conceived in 1912 through a grassroots effort of ...
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MICHAEL J. AND JENNIE B. DOWLING: Finding Aids : MNHS.ORGYellowstone Trail Association, 1919, 1921, approximately 1933. Contains clippings and articles about his involvement with this national organization that ...
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Interstate 90 in Montana - WikipediaI-90 replaced US 10 between Livingston and the Idaho border, and, before that, the Yellowstone Trail. Some sections of the highway follow the ...Missing: alignment | Show results with:alignment
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Historical Overview - Wisconsin HighwaysBy 1919, there was only one such "trail," the Yellowstone Trail, marked within the state. ... Even before the advent of today's modern Interstate Highways, ...
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Using Google To Map The Yellowstone Trail In WashingtonApr 27, 2009 · *This is mostly based upon Hobb's 1926 map/guide. There's very little to go on, so much of this is speculation. The only road I know for sure is ...A Couple Of Yellowstone Trailside Notes - American Road MagazineMystery City On The Yellowstone Trail RediscoveredMore results from www.americanroadmagazine.com
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Prairie County Economic Development Council – Yellowstone Trail ...Jan 13, 2025 · In an era before distinct routes, signs, or good maps, the Trail was marked by piles of painted yellow rocks, yellow arrows painted on barns, ...
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The Yellowstone Trail - The Historical Marker DatabaseBy 1917, the entire route was firmly established coast to coast. The Yellowstone Trail passed 406 miles through Wisconsin from Kenosha to Hudson covering 18 ...
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Yellowstone Trail Garage [02] | George W. Tabor PhotographsItem from George W. Tabor Photographs: Photo of the Yellowstone Trail Garage (which is now the Shoshone County Jail) in Wallace, Idaho.Missing: markers | Show results with:markers
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[PDF] Explore the Yellowstone TrailThe Yellowstone Trail was a trans-continental auto route (1915-1930) through seven unique towns, offering museums, shopping, dining, and historical sites.
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The Yellowstone Trail - The Historical Marker DatabaseThe Yellowstone Trail began in South Dakota and quickly expanded east to St. Paul, Minnesota, and west to Yellowstone Park in Montana. By 1914 it extended ...<|separator|>
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Five Montana Sites Recommended for National Register InclusionFeb 12, 2024 · Recommendations include: A five-mile stretch of scenic highway that used to be part of the Yellowstone Trail in Silver Bow County known as the ...Missing: Places | Show results with:Places
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The Yellowstone Trail - FacebookApr 7, 2024 · It is near Redmond, Washington and is 2.3 miles long and 18 feet wide. It can be found on the National Register of Historic Places - NPS. # ...<|separator|>
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The Yellowstone Trail Map - Overview - ArcGIS OnlineOct 26, 2015 · This map was created to capture memories, stories and photos about the Yellowstone Trail, a historic transcontinental highway.
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Maps – Yellowstone Trail Association**Summary of Yellowstone Trail Alignment with Modern Interstates:**
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America 250-OHIO Interactive Map and Events and the Heritage TrailThe map directly below is the NW Ohio Yellowstone Trail from the western border, Hicksville, OH to the eastern border, Sandusky, OH.Missing: digital route