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With scores of newly named scenic byways, there are lots of reasons to hit the road

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These Scenic Byways and Roads Have Been Declared the Most Beautiful in the U S

If you ve ever been at a loss when planning a road trip, you should first turn to our guide to hitting the open road. Afterward, look to the Federal Highway Administration s list of National Scenic Byways and All-American Roads. Recognized for their natural beauty, archeological, cultural, historic, or recreational relevance, National Scenic Byways are a guaranteed good starting point—and All-American Roads are essentially the crème de la crème of scenic byways, with two or more of those same qualities. Lucky for us, we just got 49 more, bringing the total to 184 across the country. For the first time since 2009, the agency has added 34 new National Scenic Byways and 15 All-American Roads to its list, thanks to a bipartisan bill passed two years ago that revived the program and required the FHWA, part of the Department of Transportation, to start soliciting nominations for new National Scenic Byways and All-American Roads. The department whittled the 63 nominations down t

Skiing sisters, scenic drives, Indeed Brewing

Skiing sisters, scenic drives, Indeed Brewing Jordan Tilkens, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel © Samantha Madar/USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin Mary-Beth Kuester, 82, and Kay Kuester Doran, 85, clip into their skis at Granite Peak Ski Area, Monday, Feb. 22, 2021, Wausau, Wis. Happy Friday, Wisconsin. Is it winter or spring? The recent warmup has been a relief to those who stayed in during the unbearable cold throughout February. Could our winter sports be at risk? And what s that smell in the air? It might be a sign that spring is on the way. Two sisters love to shred the slopes. They re also in their 80s. Kay Kuester Doran, 85, of Antigo and her younger sister, Mary-Beth Kuester, 82, of Clintonville learned how to ski in the 1950s and never bored of it. Kay likes to ski more leisurely. Mary-Beth is the daredevil in the duo.

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