Pennsylvania Statutes
§ 8301 — Designation of certain State routes as scenic byways
Pennsylvania § 8301
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Bluebook
74 Pa. Cons. Stat. § 8301 (2026).
Text
(a)General rule.--Because of their outstanding scenic, historic, natural, recreational and archeological characteristics and qualities and because of opportunities for economic development and tourism and for conservation of the outstanding qualities, the following are designated as scenic byways:
(1)State Route 476, commonly known as the Blue Route.
(2)State Route 711 from the Conemaugh River to Jones Mills continuing along Routes 711/381 south to Normalville and along Route 381 to the State line of West Virginia, commonly referred to as the Laurel Highlands Scenic Byway.
(3)State Route 40 from the border of Pennsylvania and Maryland to the border of Pennsylvania and West Virginia, commonly referred to as the National Road.
(b)Effect of designation.--No outdoor advertising device
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§ 131
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Legislative History
(July 11, 1996, P.L.660, No.115, eff. 60 days) 1996 Amendment.Act 115 amended the section heading and subsec. (a), retroactive to January 1, 1996.
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