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has gloss | eng: West Virginia's segment of Corridor H crosses very mountainous terrain, some of the most rugged in the eastern United States and crosses two major rivers. There are more than 1000 historic structures, five historic districts, two Civil War battlefields and other archaeological sites within five miles (8 km) of Corridor H, and the highway will cross through two national forests. There are over 50 species of plants and animals that are protected under the Endangered Species Act and more than 150 native trout streams, thousands of acres of wetlands and high mountain bogs, areas of karst terrain, abandoned coal mines and numerous recreational facilities within the Corridor H study area. |
lexicalization | eng: U S Route 48 in West Virginia |
lexicalization | eng: U. S. Route 48 in West Virginia |
lexicalization | eng: U.S. Route 48 in West Virginia |
lexicalization | eng: US Route 48 in West Virginia |
instance of | c/Future U.S. Highways |
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