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Home » Roads and Highways » Historic Roads and Highways » Historic Lincoln Highway » The Lincoln Highway Association The Lincoln Highway Association in Highways Bridges Resource Directory |
The Lincoln Highway came from the fertile mind of Carl Fisher, the man also responsible for the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and Miami Beach. With help from fellow industrialists Frank Seiberling and Henry Joy, an improved, hardsurfaced road was envisioned that would stretch almost 3400 miles from coast to coast, New York to San Francisco, over the shortest practical route. The Lincoln Highway Association was created in 1913 to promote the roadusing private and corporate donations. The idea was embraced by an enthusiastic public, and many other named roads across the country followed. Americans enthusiasm for good roads led to the involvement of the federal government in building roads and the creation of numbered U.S. routes in the 1920s. The Federal Highway Administration and the Interstate Highway System is the culmination of these efforts.
Address: 136 N. Elm St.P.O. Box 308,Franklin Grove, IL 61031
Telephone: (815) 456-3030
Website: http://www.lincolnhighwayassoc.org/
