History -- People -- Gas -- Food -- Lodging -- Vehicles -- Attractions -- Signs -- Markers -- Bridges -- Roads.
Summary:
"The Lincoln Highway, estabished in 1913, connected America's east and west coasts when travel between cities meant taking a train. The new road brought an ever-changing landscape of signs, bridges, and roadside busineses. Come along for a photographic journey and explore what remains from those early days of motoring."--P. [4] of cover.
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