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George Parks Highway

The George Parks Highway, usually called simply the Parks Highway, runs 323 miles (520 km) from the Glenn Highway 35 miles (56 km) north of Anchorage to Fairbanks in the Alaska Interior. The highway, originally known as the Anchorage-Fairbanks Highway, was completed in 1971, and given its current name in 1975.

Interstate Highway System
George Parks Highway is part of the unsigned part of the Interstate Highway System as Interstate A-4. ==Exit list==
Exit list
In the "Mile" column, the first number is the actual mileage of the Parks Highway, and the second mile is based on the mileposts along the highway itself. {{AKint {{AKint {{AKint {{AKint {{jctplace {{AKint {{AKint {{AKint {{jctplace {{jctplace {{AKint {{AKint {{jctplace {{AKint {{AKint {{AKint {{AKint {{AKint {{AKint {{AKint {{AKint ==Gallery==
Gallery
File:Wasillamugshot.jpg|The multi-lane Parks Highway is seen at right as it passes by a downtown Wasilla business. File:Hurricane Gulch, Parks Highway, Alaska.jpg|The highway's bridge over Hurricane Gulch. File:ParksHighwayatHurricane.jpg|The Parks Highway near Hurricane, Alaska. File:Milepost238.jpg|Milepost 238 signpost in Denali Park. The signpost is located in a turnout adjacent to a bridge crossing the Nenana River and near the entrance to Denali National Park. File:Parks Highway to Fairbanks.jpg|View of the Parks Highway in early autumn, looking northbound. File:Parks and Richardson Interchange in Fairbanks, Alaska.jpg|The northern terminus of the highway in Fairbanks. View looking easterly from just west of the South Cushman Street overpass. ==See also==
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