The Lincoln Highway in Iowa: A History

The Lincoln Highway in Iowa: A History
Title The Lincoln Highway in Iowa: A History PDF eBook
Author Darcy Dougherty Maulsby
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 208
Release 2022-10-10
Genre History
ISBN 1467149802

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Iowa's Great Highway Before there was Route 66, there was the iconic Lincoln Highway. A symbol of limitless potential, America's first coast-to-coast highway spanned Iowa from the Mississippi River to the Missouri River. When you travel U.S. 30 across Iowa today, you're never far from the historic Lincoln Highway, if not right on top of it. Learn the history of an Iowa landmark.

The Lincoln Highway: Iowa

The Lincoln Highway: Iowa
Title The Lincoln Highway: Iowa PDF eBook
Author Gregory M. Franzwa
Publisher
Pages 208
Release 1995
Genre Travel
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The Lincoln Highway

The Lincoln Highway
Title The Lincoln Highway PDF eBook
Author Brian Butko
Publisher Stackpole Books
Pages 372
Release 2002-10-01
Genre Travel
ISBN 081174826X

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Fully revised and updated edition. Filled with all-new vintage postcards and photos. Maps for travelers following the original route.

The Lincoln Highway Across Indiana

The Lincoln Highway Across Indiana
Title The Lincoln Highway Across Indiana PDF eBook
Author Jan Shupert-Arick
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 34
Release 2009-04
Genre History
ISBN 9780738560885

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Lincoln Highway Companion

Lincoln Highway Companion
Title Lincoln Highway Companion PDF eBook
Author Brian Butko
Publisher Stackpole Books
Pages 194
Release 2009-05-13
Genre Travel
ISBN 1461751241

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Following the Lincoln Highway today is not too different from what pioneer motorists faced a century ago. Signs and maps can be hard to find and the route isn't always clear. This handy, indispensable glove-compartment guide is the essential key to the entire highway, from California to New York, with carefully charted maps, must-see attractions, and places to eat and sleep that are slices of pure Americana. The book covers the major thirteen states the route passes through, as well as the little-known Colorado loop and the Washington, DC feeder. More than 100 detailed maps of the highway Full-color photos from across the country Recommended stops along the route

The Lincoln Highway

The Lincoln Highway
Title The Lincoln Highway PDF eBook
Author
Publisher University of Iowa Press
Pages 264
Release 1999
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 9781587291135

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"With his lively pen and lyric camera, Mr. Hokanson takes us on a journey of discovery. The open road is, in part, a defining characteristic of this country, and the Lincoln Highway is one of the historic traces ... like the Oregon Trail, the Camino Real, or the National Road. Not just for tourists, the Lincoln Highway accelerated the processes of social mobility, changed our geography, and led inexorably to a new America. This is an important story, well researched and beautifully, perceptively told." -- William L. Withuhn, Curator of Transportation, Smithsonian Institution Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved.

The Jefferson Highway

The Jefferson Highway
Title The Jefferson Highway PDF eBook
Author Lyell D. Henry
Publisher University of Iowa Press
Pages 227
Release 2016-04-15
Genre History
ISBN 1609384210

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Today American motorists can count on being able to drive to virtually any town or city in the continental United States on a hard surface. That was far from being true in the early twentieth century, when the automobile was new and railroads still dominated long-distance travel. Then, the roads confronting would-be motorists were not merely bad, they were abysmal, generally accounted to be the worst of those of all the industrialized nations. The plight of the rapidly rising numbers of early motorists soon spawned a “good roads” movement that included many efforts to build and pave long-distance, colorfully named auto trails across the length and breadth of the nation. Full of a can-do optimism, these early partisans of motoring sought to link together existing roads and then make them fit for automobile driving—blazing, marking, grading, draining, bridging, and paving them. The most famous of these named highways was the Lincoln Highway between New York City and San Francisco. By early 1916, a proposed counterpart coursing north and south from Winnipeg to New Orleans had also been laid out. Called the Jefferson Highway, it eventually followed several routes through Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, Arkansas, and Louisiana. The Jefferson Highway, the first book on this pioneering road, covers its origin, history, and significance, as well as its eventual fading from most memories following the replacement of names by numbers on long-distance highways after 1926. Saluting one of the most important of the early named highways on the occasion of its 100th anniversary, historian Lyell D. Henry Jr. contributes to the growing literature on the earliest days of road-building and long-distance motoring in the United States. For readers who might also want to drive the original route of the Jefferson Highway, three chapters trace that route through Iowa, pointing out many vintage features of the roadside along the way. The perfect book for a summer road trip!