Glenn Highway

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Glenn Highway is a primary roadway in Alaska that connects the city of Anchorage with interior regions of the state, serving as a key transportation corridor.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf highway
road transportation infrastructure
accesses communities between Anchorage and the Alaska Interior
recreational areas in Southcentral Alaska
connectsCity Anchorage
connectsRegion Interior Alaska
surface form: Alaska Interior
country United States of America
surface form: United States
function connects Anchorage with interior regions of Alaska
key transportation corridor
hasJunctionWith George Parks Highway
Richardson Highway
hasRoadSurface asphalt
hasScenicViewsOf Chugach Mountains
Matanuska Glacier
Matanuska River
hazard winter driving conditions
isPartOfCorridor Alaska Route 1
surface form: Anchorage–Fairbanks road corridor
laneConfiguration multi-lane urban freeway sections
two-lane rural sections
locatedIn Alaska
maintainedBy Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities
namedAfter Edwin Glenn
partOf Alaska highway system
paved yes
regionServed Interior Alaska
Southcentral Alaska
roadType primary highway
state highway
routeNumber Alaska Route 1
snowConditions subject to winter snow and ice
state Alaska
supports commercial trucking
local traffic
tourism traffic
terminusCity Anchorage
traverses Matanuska-Susitna Borough
Municipality of Anchorage
urbanSectionLocatedIn Anchorage
usedFor automobile travel
freight transport
regional commuting

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Alaska Range crossedBy Glenn Highway
Anchorage majorHighway Glenn Highway