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Unlike today's interstate highway system, the earlier routes
offered ever-changing scenes and roadside attractions. Although the
Lincoln Highway crosses the entire country from New York City to
San Francisco, the route it follows through Pennsylvania offers
some of the most diverse and beautiful scenery. From the relatively
flat terrain in the eastern part of the state to the mountains in
the west, the highway passes through large cities and small towns,
and almost all of these areas offered something to the motoring
public. The popularity of the automobile gave rise to some of the
highway's greatest attractions, such as Bill's Place and the S. S.
Grand View Ship Hotel, which was destroyed by fire in 2001. Along
Pennsylvania's Lincoln Highway is a trip back into time, and it
recalls the days when getting to a destination was half the fun.
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Around Hazleton (Hardcover)
Richard W Funk, Irwin J Cohen
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