The Lincoln Highway: Pennsylvania Traveler's Guide
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Book Description
The Lincoln Highway, established in 1913 as the first roadway _to cross the United States, continues to change. This new, fully revised and updated edition of the successful guidebook to the route in Pennsylvania reflects those changes, focusing on recent trends on the highway, such as the appearance of retro buildings. The book describes what life was like along the old highway-with its stainless-steel diners, mom-and-pop businesses, spectacular scenery, and roadside attractions-and reveals how much of the past is still around. Filled with all-new vintage postcards and photos and maps for travelers following the original route.
About the Author
Brian Butko is a founding board member of the Lincoln Highway Association, editor of "Western Pennsylvania History," and author of "Diners of Pennsylvania" (0811728781) and "Klondikes, Chipped Ham, and Skyscraper Cones: The Story of Isaly's" (0811728447).
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