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  • Kevin J Patrick
    The Indiana University of Pennsylvania faculty member who has compiled the Lincoln Highway Resource Guide and the Lincoln Highway Landscape Interpretation Manual, both available online. Page includes links to the aforementioned professional papers. ...
    http://www.chss.iup.edu/kpatrick/
 
  • Lincoln Highway Resource Study
    This study is being conducted cooperatively with the National Park Services National Center for Cultural Resources, four regions of the National Park Service the Midwest, Intermountain, Pacific WestGreat Basin, and Northeast, the Federal Highway Admi ...
    http://www.nps.gov/mwro/LincolnHighway/
 
  • The Lincoln Highway Association
    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 envis ...
    http://www.lincolnhighwayassoc.org/
 
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  • The RG Southwell Foundation
    The Loneliest Road in America is also one of the oldest highways in Nevada. Labeled the Loneliest Road by a journalist some 20 years ago, it was also the route of the Lincoln Highway. In 1925 when the name highways were changed to numbers, the Lincol ...
    http://www.lincolnhighway.com/
 
  • The Ohio Lincoln Highway Historic Byway
    The Lincoln Highway was the first road across the United States of America. Actively promoted by entrepreneur Carl G. Fisher, the Lincoln Highway originally spanned coasttocoast from Times Square in New York City to Lincoln Park in San Francisco thro ...
    http://www.olhhc.org/
 
  • The Lincoln Highway
    In 1912, there were almost no good roads to speak of in the United States. The relatively few miles of improved road were only around towns and cities. A road was improved if it was graded; one was lucky to have gravel or brick. Asphalt and concrete ...
    http://lincolnhighway.jameslin.name/
 
 
 
 
 
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