United States road photography. See below for the regional breakdown.
Subcategories 4
Related categories 1
Sites 20
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- UntraveledRoad Contains virtual trips from many areas, including along many U.S.-numbered routes, both of the roadways and the scenery around them.
- Welcome to America Welcome signs.
- Jimpoz.com Includes Project 50, a goal to photograph all state welcome signs, as well as general scenes in the Roadgeek Pictures section of the Photo Album.
- Weird Signs Gallery of images of unusual examples.
- OKRoads.com Covers much of the country.
- Froggie's Highway Photography Covers most states.
- National Road Photography Project Photographs and commentary on the first federally-funded highway. Includes historical references and links to similar sites.
- State Line Signs Personal collection.
- I Love Roads Various views from Boston, Massachusetts; Louisville, Kentucky; Minnesota; and Wisconsin.
- Harv Beagle's Unsupervised March Across the South Carolina Low Country Signage, water tower, roadside oddity and tourist attractions. From a May 2003 tour from North Augusta along the Savannah River to Charleston and Folly Beach.
- Illinois Road Photos Guide signs and links.
- Interstate Bridge (US-41) Project Covers the upgrade to the facility connecting Menominee, Michigan, and Marinette, Wisconsin.
- Baltimore-Washington Area Photo Project Page 3 Various locations in the area.
- Chris Wilson's Roads in NJ Various scenes from around New Jersey.
- Road Enthusiasm Locations around Baltimore.
- PictureTrail - USHighway101 Online Photos Contains views from California and Utah.
- Tacoma Narrows Bridge Month-by-month galleries of views of the construction of the twin span of the preexisting structure in Washington.
- The Back Roads Gallery A collection of photographs covering Indiana and Kentucky.
- Highways Across the Mid-South and West Covers the Midwest and portions of the South.
- My Road Photos Photos (and videos) of roads, transportation features, and city skylines taken over the years. Most sets are from the ground ( 2 are aerial). US based.