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Saturday, April 30th 8:30a - 1:30p Paul Bunyan Scenic Byway Assoc. and US Army Corps of Engineers share a vendor table at the 2022 Crosslake Cares Senior Days EXPO. Come and say hello!
WASHINGTON – America’s scenic roadways got a major boost in Congress today (February 6, 2019) as the House of Representatives passed a bill to restart the dormant National Scenic Byways Program, wh
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For more than 15 years, the 54-mile nationally designated Paul Bunyan Scenic Byway has spread the word about its resources; walking trails, recreational parks, wildlife management areas, paved shoulders for biking, fourteen informational panel kiosks, historic sites, exhibits, gardens, scholarships and so much more.
Careful planning helps to identify future goals and needs of a byway
Opinion by Lynn Scharenbroich
July 01, 2023 at 12:57 PM
The 54 miles of this nationally designated route pass through six cities and eight townships within Crow Wing and Cass counties.
Unfortunately, the National Scenic Byways Program has been largely dormant since Congress pulled support for it in 2012. But now, with passage this week of the “Reviving America’s Scenic Byways Act of 2019,” the secretary of Transportation will start the application process for new byways in the next 90 days and designate a round of new National Scenic Byways within one year.
Congratulations to Pequot Lakes High School graduated senior, Jordyn Tayloe for being awarded this year's $1000 Linda Ulland Memorial Scholarship. Jordyn!