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The following is a list of
military roads worldwide.
Many mountain roads in the
Alps
Georgian Military Road , between Tbilisi (Georgia) and Vladikavkaz (Russia), following the traditional route used by invaders and traders
Fort Walla Walla–Fort Colville Military Road , built in 1859 route between
Fort Walla Walla and
Fort Colville by
Pinkney City, Washington in
Washington Territory .
Jackson's Military Road , a route from Nashville, Tennessee to New Orleans, Louisiana. The route later became part of the Jackson Highway
Hernández–Capron Trail , a military trail cut through Central Florida for the
Second Seminole War by General
Joseph Marion Hernández
Hubbardton Military Road , an American Revolutionary War trail connecting fortifications on Lake Champlain with settlements
Macleod-Benton Trail
Memphis to Little Rock Road
Military Ridge Road , a/k/a the Old Military Road, An 1830s road connecting Fort Howard in
Green Bay ,
Fond du Lac , Fort Winnebago in Portage and Fort Crawford in Prairie du Chien
Wisconsin .
Military Road (Arlington, Virginia) , an
American Civil War road built in Arlington County, Virginia, in 1861 which is now a major north–south thoroughfare.
Military Road (Michigan), which runs between
U.S. Route 127 and
Camp Grayling .
Military Road (Michigan) near the city of
Port Huron .
Military Road (New Jersey) , the route from Elizabeth, New Jersey to fortifications built in 1755-1756 along the Delaware River during the French and Indian War
Mullan Road , built in 1859 to provide an overland route for troops and settlers from
Fort Benton, Montana to
Fort Walla Walla (Washington).
New York State Route 265 , the Military Road located in
Erie County, New York and
Niagara County, New York , built for the
War of 1812 .
Military Road (Omaha) , a segment of which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places
Military Road (Washington, D.C.) , an
American Civil War road built in the northwest quadrant of the District of Columbia, and now a parkway.
Point Douglas to Superior Military Road , Minnesota, built beginning in 1852 as a way to move troops north from Prescott, Wisconsin, to Superior, Wisconsin. It faded after the arrival of the railroads in 1870, but remains historically marked along
MN 23 and
TH 123 (MN) .