Lincoln Highway Garage, constructed in 1921 and seen in this circa 1950 photograph, was reportedly the first drive-in service station along the Lincoln Highway. It came down in 2004. A…
Lincoln Highway Garage, constructed in 1921 and seen in this circa 1950 photograph, was reportedly the first drive-in service station along the Lincoln Highway. It came down in 2004. A…
…exhibits along a 200-mile stretch of the Lincoln Highway. York Sunday News columnist Gordon Freireich recently gave an absorbing tour of the Lincoln Highway – Route 30 – in and…
…the old Lincoln Highway, later Routes 462 and 30? A writer in the fact-filled “Lincoln Highway Forum” found plentiful metal containers along western stretches of this early coast-to-coast highway. “Your…
…preserve a piece of its Lincoln Highway past, too. The 1920s-vintage Lincoln Highway Garage fell to demolition machinery in 2004. The old garage, seen here in 1950, was a welcome…
…The Modernaire is an an example of Lincoln Highway architecture built in the heyday of the great coast-to-coast road. Haines Shoe House is the area’s most prominent Lincoln Highway-related structure….
Lynn Haines, York County, Pa.’s, Lincoln Highway Garage’s last owner, takes care of a former customer’s truck in this May 2005 York Daily Record/Sunday News file photo. Haines took part…
…the Lincoln Highway have always been part of the highway’s kitsch, and they still are,” said Olga Herbert, executive director of Lincoln Highway Heritage tol the Public Opinion. “Just like…
…Bradley R. Hoch explored Lincoln’s illness in his “The Lincoln Trail in Pennsylvania”, published in 2001. And he involved York County’s Hanover Junction in his explanation. As Lincoln was returning…
…Breckinridge and other challengers in Pennsylvania. But Lincoln lost to his opponents in York County by a 1,500-vote margin. Lincoln lost in York County? But we’re in the North, people…
…health and humor. A month later, Buchanan took sick, and two month later, he died. Abraham Lincoln: On his way to Gettysburg for his famous address in 1863, Lincoln’s train…