Daily Archives: July 21, 2008

Lincoln Highway piques interest of Indiana history buffs

Ninety-five years after an association was formed to support construction of a transcontinental, paved highway, and 85 years after that highway’s "Ideal Section" was built in Northwest Indiana, Old Lincoln Highway still attracts the curiosity of history-minded residents along its … Continue reading

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Lincoln statue sculptor laid to rest near his statue

The ashes of Robert Russin, the sculptor of the Lincoln statue along I-80 in Wyoming, and his wife were interred near the statue. Laid to rest: Artist interred with his masterpiece, Laramie (Wy.) Boomerang, July 19, 2008

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Iowa LHA members attend conference

The 16th annual Lincoln Highway Conference, "Rails – Trails & Highway Tales," was held in June in Evanston, Wyo. Iowa Lincoln Highway Association members from Jefferson, Cedar Rapids, Vinton, Earling, Woodbine and Ames attended. Lincoln Highway Association members attend conference, … Continue reading

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Salvaging artifacts from a burned tavern

A contractor is salvaging historic artifacts from the remains of the Hollow Tavern in Unity, Pennsylvania, destroyed in a fire. The tavern will be rebuilt to its 1939 construction appearance. Old safes turn up in burned Unity tavern, Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, … Continue reading

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Bicyclists to travel the Lincoln Highway in Iowa

The Register’s Annual Great Bike Ride Across Iowa (RAGBRAI) will travel the Lincoln Highway between the Iowa towns of Lisbon and Mount Vernon on Friday, July 25. Towns ramp up for RAGBRAI, The Mount Vernon-Lisbon (Ia.) Sun, July 16, 2008

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History mural for Plainfield, Illinois

Plainfield, Illinois will receive a mural representing its history as a gift from the Illinois Lincoln Highway Coalition, just like Elburn. Gift of mural will portray town history, The Herald News (Joliet, Ill.), July 16, 2008

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Hazen, NV Market closes after highway widening

The Hazen Market Store, which was originally along the Lincoln Highway, closed down after the widening of US 50A reduced access to the store. Accessibility issues force owner to close Hazen Market, Lahontan Valley News (Fallon, Nev.), July 15, 2008

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Motor scooter riders finish their Lincoln Highway trek in Times Square

Bob Chase and Bernard "Buddy" Rosenbaum have finished their cross-country trip across the Lincoln Highway on their Piaggio MP3 scooters. One of their goals was to raise awareness for the Lincoln Highway. 2 pals in their 70s chase adventure while … Continue reading

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Famous Wyoming tree sprayed for beetle protection

The Lone Tree, a famous pine tree next to the Lincoln Highway, was sprayed to protect it from mountain pine beetles. Famed tree gets beetle protection, Casper (Wy.) Star-Tribune, July 12, 2008

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Traveler guide for Ohio Lincoln Highway Buy-Way now available

A Lincoln Highway BUY-WAY Yard Sale Travelers Guide is being distributed along the corridors of Ohio’s portion of America’s historic first coast-to-coast paved road. The guide is a free and useful tool for people planning to travel the fourth annual … Continue reading

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