Northwestern Turnpike

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The Northwestern Turnpike is a historic early 19th-century highway that traverses the Appalachian region, connecting parts of Virginia and West Virginia as a key east–west transportation route.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic highway
road
turnpike
builtFor overland travel
stagecoach travel
wagon traffic
category Appalachian transportation history
historic roads in Virginia
historic roads in West Virginia
connects eastern United States NERFINISHED
western interior of Virginia region
country United States of America
surface form: United States
direction east–west
era antebellum United States
follows Appalachian Mountains NERFINISHED
function key east–west corridor
hasCulturalRole part of Appalachian settlement patterns
hasEconomicRole enabled movement of goods to markets
supported development of interior towns
hasRouteType highway
turnpike road
hasSignificance facilitated westward expansion
improved regional commerce
linked communities across Appalachia
historicalPeriod early 19th century
infrastructureType overland road
locatedIn Appalachian region
Virginia
West Virginia NERFINISHED
notableFeature crosses mountainous terrain
follows river valleys where possible
partOf historic American road network
planningRationale provide direct route across Appalachians
regionServed Mid-Atlantic states
surface form: Mid-Atlantic United States

Upper South NERFINISHED
roadSurface originally unpaved
status partly superseded by modern highways
transportationRole link between Atlantic seaboard and interior lands
transportMode horse-drawn vehicles
later automobile traffic
traverses Appalachian Plateau NERFINISHED
ridge-and-valley Appalachians
use transportation route

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