American Road  |  Volume 8 No. 1
The Spring 2010 issue of American Road® magazine pays homage to roads named for American Indian leaders and tribes. Obliged to consider dozens of highways worthy of attention, the final selections were made with an eye to firsts: the 1914 Mohawk Trail, an ancient trade route turned early tourist road in Massachusetts; the 1915 Apache Trail, Arizona's centuries-old thoroughfare forged by Salado Indians; the Native American Scenic Byway evolving—as the article was written—to connect reservations in North and South Dakota; and the Tecumseh Trail, a 1917 auto route from Jackson, Michigan, to Toledo, Ohio, that still evokes the spirit of the noble Shawnee chief.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in American Road Volume 8 No. 1.