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Summary Of: Alaska Highway

1942 the construction of the Alaska Highway was approved by the United States Army and the project received the authorization from the... Alaska Highway between Fort Nelson and Watson Lake... Alaska Highway between Fort Nelson and Watson Lake... the Canadian portion of the Alaska Highway is now completely... to the Alaska Highway and other highways in... The portion of the Alaska Highway in Alaska is... in learning more about the history of the Alaska Highway there are several books on its construction...

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