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Natchez Trace Parkway, Located between Natchez, MS & Nashville, TN, Tupelo, Lee County, MS

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Significance: A regional Good Roads movement championed by the Natchez Trace Military Highway Association in 1916 continued an effort initiated by the Mississippi Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) to commemorate the Old Natchez Trace by paving it for modern automobile use. The infusion of New Deal funding for the project brought with it federal Bureau of Public Roads and National Park Service planners. The Natchez Trace Parkway today represents a remarkable achievement, merging a modern roadway with its surrounding rural landscape, making scores of natural and cultural resources related to the Old Trace accessible to the public. Segments of the Old Trace, and the Tupelo Homestead area, are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. In 1995, the Parkway's Double Arch Bridge near Franklin, Tennessee was selected for a Presidential Award in Design Excellence.

Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: N812

Survey number: HAER MS-15

Building/structure dates: 1937-1941 Initial Construction

Building/structure dates: 1947-1998 Subsequent Work

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parkways indians of north america frontier and pioneer life concession transportation civilian conservation corps mission 66 program civil engineering gutters roadside elements culverts vistas national military parks bridle paths trails and paths scenic overlooks picnic grounds marshes forests bridges fences wooden buildings automobiles monuments and memorials tupelo miss natchez trace natchez trace parkway nashville tupelo lee lee county bridge american indians tennessee mississippi adams county f l brownell bureau of public roads roane byrnes justine christianson todd croteau tim davis katie dugdill eastern division of the branch of plans and design of the national park service malcolm gardner tim halsey historic american engineering record john nolan thomas c vint edward s zimmer nicholas zydycryn photo ultra high resolution high resolution daughters of the american revolution picnics picnic library of congress national register of historic places
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1969 - 1980
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Historic American Engineering Record, creator
Bureau of Public Roads
Eastern Division of the Branch of Plans & Design of the National Park Service
Nolan, John
Zimmer, Edward S
Byrnes, Roane
Brownell, F L
Vint, Thomas C
Gardner, Malcolm
Dugdill, Katie, field team
Zydycryn, Nicholas, field team
Croteau, Todd, project manager
Davis, Tim, project manager
Halsey, Tim, project manager
Christianson, Justine, transmitter
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Tupelo (Miss.) ,  34.25761, -88.70339
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Library of Congress
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http://www.loc.gov/
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No known restrictions on images made by the U.S. Government; images copied from other sources may be restricted. http://www.loc.gov/rr/print/res/114_habs.html

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parkways indians of north america frontier and pioneer life concession transportation civilian conservation corps mission 66 program civil engineering gutters roadside elements culverts vistas national military parks bridle paths trails and paths scenic overlooks picnic grounds marshes forests bridges fences wooden buildings automobiles monuments and memorials tupelo miss natchez trace natchez trace parkway nashville tupelo lee lee county bridge american indians tennessee mississippi adams county f l brownell bureau of public roads roane byrnes justine christianson todd croteau tim davis katie dugdill eastern division of the branch of plans and design of the national park service malcolm gardner tim halsey historic american engineering record john nolan thomas c vint edward s zimmer nicholas zydycryn photo ultra high resolution high resolution daughters of the american revolution picnics picnic library of congress national register of historic places