Lincoln Highway is one of the earliest transcontinental highway routes for automobiles across the United States.
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Lincoln Highway is one of the earliest transcontinental highway routes for automobiles across the United States.
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Lincoln Highway was gradually replaced with numbered designations after the establishment of the U S Numbered Highway System in 1926, with most of the route becoming U S Route 30 from Pennsylvania to Wyoming.
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Lincoln Highway was America's first national memorial to President Abraham Lincoln, predating the 1922 dedication of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D C, by nine years.
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The Lincoln Highway became affectionately known as "The Main Street Across America".
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Lincoln Highway believed that the popularity of automobiles was dependent on good roads.
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Lincoln Highway went on to advocate the creation of a system of transcontinental highways with radial routes.
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Lincoln Highway Association did not have enough funds to sponsor large sections of the road, but from 1914 it did sponsor "seedling mile" projects.
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The Lincoln Highway Way is too firmly established upon the map of the United States and in the minds and hearts of the people as a great, useful and everlasting memorial to Abraham Lincoln Highway to warrant any skepticism as to the attitude of those States crossed by the route.
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Lincoln Highway was not yet the imagined "rock highway" from coast to coast when the LHA ceased operating, as there were many segments that had still not been paved.
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Lincoln Highway Association has accomplished its primary purpose, that of providing an object lesson to show the possibility in highway transportation and the importance of a unified, safe, and economical system of roads.
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In 2003, the Lincoln Highway Association sponsored the 90th Anniversary Tour of the entire road, from Times Square in New York City to Lincoln Park in San Francisco.
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In 2013, the Lincoln Highway Association hosted a tour commemorating the highway's 100th anniversary.
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In 2015, the Lincoln Highway Association hosted a tour celebrating the 100th anniversary of the famed 1915 tour led by Henry B Joy, president of the original Lincoln Highway Association, from Detroit to the 1915 Panama Pacific International Exposition in San Francisco.
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In 2019, the Lincoln Highway Association hosted a tour celebrating the 100th anniversary of the historic 1919 United States Army Transcontinental Motor Convoy, from Washington D C to San Francisco, California.
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The association's free interactive Official Map of the Lincoln Highway website includes map, terrain, satellite and street-level views of the entire Lincoln Highway and all of its re-alignments, markers, monuments and historic points of interest.
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We were now to traverse the Lincoln Highway and were to be guided by the red, white, and blue marks: sometimes painted on telephone poles; sometimes put up by way of advertisement over garage doors or swinging on hotel signboards; sometimes painted on little stakes, like croquet goals, scattered along over the great spaces of the desert.
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Many of their episodes occurred on the Lincoln Highway, including almost losing their brakes coming down off Donner Pass, barely squeezing across the narrow Lyons-Fulton Bridge over the Mississippi River, and getting stopped at the Holland Tunnel because trailers with propane tanks weren't allowed through.
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The book covers the major thirteen states the Lincoln Highway passes through, from New York to San Francisco, as well as the little-known Colorado loop and the Washington DC feeder loop.
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In 1922, another march titled "Lincoln Highway" was composed by George B Lutz, and published by Kramer's Music House of Allentown, Pennsylvania.
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In 1994, the song "Lincoln Highway Dub" is an all instrumental song created by the band Sublime in their album Robbin' the Hood.
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In 1996, Shadric Smith composed the country-western swing "Rollin' Down That Lincoln Highway" which was recorded in 2003 by Smith and Denny Osburn.
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The Lincoln Highway Association awarded Sebak its first "Gregory M Franzwa Award" at the 2009 LHA conference.
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The Franzwa Award is given to individuals who have made a significant contribution to the promotion of the Lincoln Highway, and is named in honor of Franzwa who was a founding member and the first president of the revitalized Lincoln Highway Association, in 1992.
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Lincoln Highway passes a sign that says he is travelling on the Lincoln Highway and that Chicago is 200 miles ahead .
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