The Nebraska History Museum recently acquired a radiator emblem which advertises the Lincoln Highway.
- A Lincoln Highway Radiator Emblem, Laura Mooney, Nebraska State Historical Society, November 2, 2011
The Nebraska History Museum recently acquired a radiator emblem which advertises the Lincoln Highway.
The Kearney Hub is looking forward to the Lincoln Highway’s centennial in 2013, when the city of Kearney, Nebraska hosts the Lincoln Highway Association’s annual conference.
LHA member Jim Bevins talks about the work to get the Indiana portion of the Lincoln Highway designated as a state byway.
Jenny Bennett, a writer and editor whose blog Endless streams and forests covers the outdoors from multiple perspectives, is now writing about the Lincoln Highway. You can follow her posts specific to the Lincoln Highway at the link below.
Several Republican senators, arguing that spending for “transportation enhancements” should be cut, exaggerated and misrepresented some projects that have received such funding, including the Lincoln Highway Roadside Museum in Pennsylvania.
The Lincoln Hotel, built in 1915 on the Lincoln Highway in Lowden, Iowa, is now a charming bed-and-breakfast.
Niland’s Cafe, at the intersection of the Lincoln and Jefferson Highways in Colo, Iowa, reopened in July. LHA member Sandra Huemann-Kelly operates the restaurant and the adjacent Colo Motel.
Eric Model of New Jersey Newsroom writes about the history and evolution of New Jersey highways. The Lincoln Highway is barely mentioned, but this topic is interesting in its own right.
The Ligonier Valley Trail, which runs near the Lincoln Highway in Ligonier, Pennsylvania, is raising funds to extend the trail over Mill Creek. Donations are being matched $1 for $1 through the end of the year.