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o AMERICA'S <br /> �/ �f'G1F5 G4 BYWAYS" <br /> Fact sheet for the National Scenic Byways Program <br /> What is the National Scenic Byways Program (NSBP)? <br /> The National Scenic Byways Program is part of the U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal <br /> Highway Administration (FHWA). The Program is a grass-roots collaborative effort established <br /> to help recognize, preserve and enhance selected roads throughout the United States. The <br /> program was established in 1991. Since 1992, the National Scenic Byways Program has <br /> provided almost $300,000,000 funding for 1,665 State and nationally designated byway projects <br /> in 50 states, Puerto Rico and the District of Columbia. <br /> The U.S. Secretary of Transportation recognizes certain roads as America's BywaysTM- <br /> AII-American Roads or National Scenic Byways—based on one or more archeological, cultural, <br /> historic, natural, recreational and scenic intrinsic qualities. <br /> What is the Vision and Mission of the National Scenic Byways Program (NSBP)? <br /> The NSBP Vision is "to create a distinctive collection of American roads, their stories and <br /> treasured places." The Mission is "to provide resources to the byway community in creating a <br /> unique travel experience and enhanced local quality of life through efforts to preserve, protect, <br /> interpret, and promote the intrinsic qualities of designated Byways." <br /> What does the term America's Byways mean? <br /> America's Byways TM is the umbrella term used for marketing the collection of distinct and <br /> diverse roads designated by the U.S. Secretary of Transportation. There are currently 125 <br /> America's Byways in 44 States. This includes 98 National Scenic Byways and 27 All-American <br /> Roads. America's Byways TM are gateways to adventures where no two experiences are the <br /> same. The FHWA invites you to COME CLOSER to America and learn their stories. <br /> When were the first roads Nationally designated? <br /> The U.S. Secretary of Transportation designated the first roads as National Scenic Byways and <br /> All-American Roads in 1996. Byways have been nationally designated in 1996, 1998, 2000, <br /> 2002 and 2005. In 2005, 45 roads were recognized as new America's Byways, extensions of <br /> existing Byways, or changed designation from National Scenic Byway to All-American Road. <br /> What is the difference between National Scenic Byways and All-American Roads? <br /> All the roads designated by the U.S. Secretary of Transportation are considered part of the <br /> America's Byways collection. To be designated as a National Scenic Byway, a road must <br /> possess at least one of the six intrinsic qualities (historic, cultural, natural, scenic, recreational, <br /> archeological). The features contributing to the distinctive characteristics of the corridor's <br /> intrinsic qualities must possess regional significance. <br /> To receive an All-American Road designation, a road must possess multiple intrinsic qualities <br /> that are nationally significant, and contain one-of-a-kind features that do not exist elsewhere. <br /> The road must also be considered a "destination unto itself." That is, the road must provide an <br /> exceptional traveling experience so recognized by travelers that the primary reason for their trip <br /> would be to drive along the Byway. <br /> For information on the National Scenic Byways Program, visit www.bywaysonline.ong. <br /> To learn more about America's BywaysTm around the country, visit www.byways.orq_ <br /> 9/22/05 <br />
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