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5-28-2012 @ 1:44PM
Marge said...
Been driving I-68 for 40 years (through its building) since it took a number of years to complete, as an alternative to Route 50. Now that's truly "hills are steep, the curves are sudden" especially Cheat Mountain that has about 18 complete "S" curves coming down on the western side. I, too, travel from DC (now Manassas) to Marietta, Ohio and beyond to the village of Beverly, OH about 4 times a year. I-68 could be considered pretty if you haven't seen countryside, but it's really sort of boring countryside once you get past the Sidling Hill cut through.
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