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Mystery Ice Cream Bar along the Lincoln Highway
This Ice Cream Bar was located along the Lincoln Highway in York County. Please comment if you can identify the name and location of this Ice Cream Bar.
I think this photo would make the subject of a nice Norman Rockwell painting. Look at that little girl; patiently standing there waiting for her ice cream cone.
The Lincoln Highway, conceived in 1913, was America’s first coast-to-coast highway. To finish out the Highways’ Centennial Year, I’ll continue to write Lincoln Highway associated posts throughout December. Previous related posts include:
- Identify these five girls at Melvin’s drive-in
- Remember the Record Hops at Melvin’s Drive-In on Haines Road
- Melvin’s Rides and Amusements in Ocean City
- Lincoln Highway Centennial Auto Tour at Haines Shoe House
- York was in danger of losing the Lincoln Highway during 1914
- Walking the Lincoln Highway from Coast-to-Coast
- Haines Shoe House will be a June 23rd Lunch Stop on 100th Anniversary Lincoln Highway Auto Tour
- 20 York Businesses that Built the Haines Shoe House
- Melvin’s Drive-In, Lincoln Highway Ice Cream Bar; I-83 Opens
- St. Joseph reports on John F. Kennedy in York, PA
- Lincoln Woods Inn; Mystery of the Medallions
- LoPiccolo’s in Violet Hill connection to The Woods in Springettsbury Township
- 1906 York Automobile Owners form York Motor Club; their Club House still stands
- Motels & Restaurants named via the Lincoln Highway; Lincoln View in Paradise Township, York County
- 23¢ per gallon at York’s Only Gasoline Shopping Center
- Imagine York’s Rt. 30 with NO Traffic Lights