🕰️ Historic Alignment

Follow the path of history with the Historic Alignment tag, featuring road segments that trace original U.S. highway alignments no longer used today.

 

The 🕰️ Historic Alignment tag is used for segments of highway that follow a former or original route of a major U.S. highway—often bypassed, decommissioned, or rerouted over time. These alignments may include old pavement, narrow bridges, vintage signage, or remnants of once-thriving roadside towns.

These routes are valuable for their connection to highway history and often appeal to travelers interested in nostalgia, Americana, or the evolution of U.S. road infrastructure. They may no longer carry heavy traffic but still offer a glimpse into the past.

Routes Tagged: 🕰️ Historic Alignment

Natchez Trace Parkway: Natchez to Jackson – Mississippi

Natchez Trace Parkway: Natchez to Jackson – Mississippi

Experience a 90-mile drive along the Natchez Trace Parkway from Natchez to Jackson, Mississippi, exploring lush forests, ancient mounds, and historic sites. This scenic byway offers roadside stops, tranquil landscapes, and a deep dive into Southern history—perfect for…

Interstate 90: Chicago Skyway – Illinois

Interstate 90: Chicago Skyway – Illinois

Cruise the Chicago Skyway and Dan Ryan Expressway on Interstate 90, from the Indiana border into downtown Chicago. See city skylines, industrial sights, and must-visit neighborhoods on this classic urban route. Perfect for city explorers and road enthusiasts.

Arkansas Highway 88: Lonsdale

Arkansas Highway 88: Lonsdale

Take a quick drive down Arkansas Highway 88 into the peaceful town of Lonsdale. This short connector showcases rural Arkansas charm, transitioning from wooded countryside to quiet residential streets in under a mile.

U.S. Route 1: Fort Kent, Maine

U.S. Route 1: Fort Kent, Maine

Discover the northernmost mile of U.S. Route 1 in Fort Kent, Maine — a scenic short drive across rivers, historic sites, and the international bridge connecting the U.S. and Canada. Perfect for highway fans and border town explorers alike.

Arkansas Highway 72: Pea Ridge

Arkansas Highway 72: Pea Ridge

Cruise along Arkansas Highway 72 for five historic miles through Pea Ridge and the Pea Ridge National Military Park. This short, scenic drive blends local history, quiet country roads, and a glimpse into one of the best-preserved Civil War battlefields in the Ozarks.

Arkansas Highway 43: Maysville to Missouri

Arkansas Highway 43: Maysville to Missouri

Cruise 7 miles along Arkansas Highway 43 and Oklahoma Highway 20 from Maysville to the Missouri state line. This short drive traces the tri-state border through farmland and quiet Ozark backroads, ending at the rural corner where Arkansas, Oklahoma, and Missouri meet.

U.S. Highway 71: Bella Vista Arkansas to Pineville Missouri

U.S. Highway 71: Bella Vista Arkansas to Pineville Missouri

Drive 22 miles north along Interstate 49 from Bella Vista, Arkansas to Pineville, Missouri, tracing the modern upgrade of the historic U.S. Highway 71 route through the Ozark foothills. Discover smooth bypasses, quick travel, and local attractions along the way.

U.S. Highway 70: Bruceton to Jackson – Tennessee

U.S. Highway 70: Bruceton to Jackson – Tennessee

Cruise 40 miles along U.S. Highway 70 from Bruceton to Jackson, Tennessee — a classic stretch of the historic Broadway of America, passing farmland, small towns, and local recreation spots before connecting to I-40.

U.S. Highway 70: Dickson to Bruceton – Tennessee

U.S. Highway 70: Dickson to Bruceton – Tennessee

Cruise 52 miles along U.S. Highway 70 from Dickson to Bruceton, Tennessee, through forested backroads, farmland, and historic small towns — including a river crossing and a glimpse of Loretta Lynn’s hometown.

U.S. Highway 70: Nashville to Dickson – Tennessee

U.S. Highway 70: Nashville to Dickson – Tennessee

Cruise 30 miles west along U.S. Highway 70 from Nashville to Dickson, Tennessee. This classic stretch links suburban neighborhoods, river bends, and the forested edge of Montgomery Bell State Park, blending small-town stops with scenic countryside.

U.S. Highway 64: Van Buren to Fort Smith – Arkansas

U.S. Highway 64: Van Buren to Fort Smith – Arkansas

Cruise 7 miles along historic U.S. Highway 64 from Van Buren to Fort Smith, Arkansas. Cross the Arkansas River twice, explore downtown charm, and pass iconic landmarks like the Fort Smith National Historic Site and Miss Laura’s Visitor Center before crossing into Okla…