America's Loneliest Road Black “I Survived Highway 50” Souvenier Scarf
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America's Loneliest Road Black “I Survived Highway 50” Commemorative Souvenir Scarf/Bandana
I survived Highway 50" refers to a popular and informal recognition for successfully traveling across U.S. Route 50 in Nevada, famously known as "America's Loneliest Road".
Explanation:
"America's Loneliest Road": In 1986, Life Magazine designated a 287-mile stretch of Highway 50 in Nevada, between Ely and Fernley, as the "Loneliest Road in America," highlighting its remote nature and lack of services.
Features:
- Graphic Art Depicting Travel Nevada
Landmarks and Methods
• Eureka and Palisade
• Pony Express Territory
• Nevada Northern Railway Landmark
- Lightweight 100% Polyester Fabric
Approximate Measurements and Weight:
- 22” Long
- 21” Wide
- 0 Lb., 1 Oz.
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