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GordonThree
Feb 10, 2015Explorer
Lots of land to cover and many great things to see. US-2 is the Northern most federal highway you can drive, pretty much coast to coast. Interstate 90 replaces it, but also skips past a lot of interesting things.
You might want to break your question down into regions and ask about them separately, as they are entire trips in of themselves, like the Pacific Northwest, and the New England states.
Get one of those big spiral bound road atlas and scour the maps for interesting things.
US-2 in Montana has Glacier National Park, a day south from there in South Dakota is the Black Hills, Custer State Park, Badlands, nuclear missile silos and a world famous drug store.
US-2 through Minnesota and Michigan is spectacular. Duluth, Marquette and Munising are a few highlights. Take M-28 out of Marquette towards Newberry and then M-123 North to Tahquamenon Falls State Park, which I believe are the second largest falls East of the Mississippi
You might want to break your question down into regions and ask about them separately, as they are entire trips in of themselves, like the Pacific Northwest, and the New England states.
Get one of those big spiral bound road atlas and scour the maps for interesting things.
US-2 in Montana has Glacier National Park, a day south from there in South Dakota is the Black Hills, Custer State Park, Badlands, nuclear missile silos and a world famous drug store.
US-2 through Minnesota and Michigan is spectacular. Duluth, Marquette and Munising are a few highlights. Take M-28 out of Marquette towards Newberry and then M-123 North to Tahquamenon Falls State Park, which I believe are the second largest falls East of the Mississippi
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