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ABANDONED ALASKA HIGHWAY ROADHOUSE 3.

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Many Alaska Highway roadhouses evolved from American military camps built during the construction of the 2,700 kilometre highway completed in 1942. Roadhouses typically offered a place to stay, a meal and gas, and were spaced no more than a day's drive apart.
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Many Alaska Highway roadhouses evolved from American military camps built during the construction of the 2,700 kilometre highway completed in 1942. Roadhouses typically offered a place to stay, a meal and gas, and were spaced no more than a day's drive apart.