American Road  |  Volume 10 No. 3
The Autumn 2012 issue of American Road® continues its celebration of the magazine's tenth year—and does so while allowing the number ten to run free: Features focus on state roads that carry the big one-O designation. The count begins in the Old Dominion, where "Virginia 10" earns its points with pigs, Pocahontas, and Appomattox Manor. One should polish their monocle and shine their spats, because they're off to see Mr. Peanut, too.
"Arkansas 10" wiggles across the Natural State along a route that winds from the past toward the future. Its territory is defined by Lunar Moths, French legends, and lively Little Rock, where stand the Capital Hotel and a presidential library built for Number Forty-Two.
After riding "Washington 10"—northwestern home to blue agates, sitting bulls, and a historical telephone museum—American Road® departments continue the big ten theme: Ever wonder who created the ten-gallon hat? What lives atop Colorado's most storied ten thousand foot peak? Where drivers can find ten great miles of Route 66? Stand up and be counted. Ten times.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in American Road Volume 10 No. 3.