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Greetings From The Lincoln Highway: America's First Coast-to Coast Road

Greetings From The Lincoln Highway: America's First Coast-to Coast Road
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Greetings From The Lincoln Highway: America's First Coast-to Coast Road

 
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The Lincoln Highway predates Route 66 by a dozen years, runs a third longer than that famed highway, and crosses the country from Atlantic to Pacific. Now, the story of the first coast-to-coast route is told in this grand, eclectic history of the road. Traversing fourteen states from Times Square in New York to Lincoln Park in California, Butko follows the highway in both space and time, mingling excerpts from the memoirs of cross-country travellers in the early days of the road with perspectives from today's voyagers and his own astute observations. Along the way the story of the highway unfolds, from the spark of an idea in the mind of Prest-O-Lite headlight manufacturing giant Carl Fisher to the formation of an association in 1913 for getting the arduous task of road building afoot, including the resulting disputes over which cities and states the route would pass through. Stories of early adventurers - men and women who travelled the Lincoln in the 1910s and '20s - reveal what early motoring was really like: the good, the bad, and the muddy. In each state you will visit historic buildings, bridges, taverns, diners, neon movie palaces, Art Deco gas stations, ice cream stands, tourist cabins, and colourful roadside attractions. You will also meet people from all walks of life, from every era, who have been on the road as travellers, workers, planners, commuters, tourists, and just plain Sunday drivers enjoying the scenery. Not merely a geographical link, the Lincoln Highway connects us to the past and that part of ourselves that is always seeking the quest. This is the trip you have been waiting for.

 
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Product Details
Author:Brian Butko
Hardcover:288 pages
Publisher:Stackpole Books
Publication Date:May 30, 2005
Language:English
ISBN:081170128X
Product Length:8.56 inches
Product Width:11.34 inches
Product Height:0.96 inches
Product Weight:3.12 pounds
Package Length:11.3 inches
Package Width:8.6 inches
Package Height:1.0 inches
Package Weight:3.05 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 11 reviews

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Average Customer Review:5.0 ( 11 customer reviews )
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5Delightful Book!  Aug 16, 2005 By Leigh Henline
I cannot say enough GOOD THINGS about this book! It is beautifully written, and is lavishly filled with truly historic photographs and memorabilia. From start to finish, the reader is taken on a road trip from the past. After reading this book, I want to travel like crazy, and visit the obscure little places that have been so overlooked since the formation of the interstate system. You will not be disappointed in this book...worth every penny! A one word review for 'Greetings from the Lincoln Highway'? ..... DELIGHTFUL!

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5The Essential Lincoln Highway Guide  Jun 25, 2006 By Andrew F. Wood
Here it is. If you're looking for a terrific guide to places and people along the Lincoln Highway, past and present, you can't find a better guide than this book. Plenty of images, maps, postcards, and other memorabilia place this resource among the very best of roadside guides. Use it for historical research. Use it for trip planning. Use it for armchair tourism. Either way, you'll be glad you bought this book.

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5A great book about a great road  Aug 24, 2005 By vanman "mam"
Having lived in a city that the Lincoln Highway has passed through for all of my 70 years, I found the book to be a delightful trip down memory lane. The numerous photographs give a wonderful feel for the time when the highway was in its prime and used by millions traveling coast to coast. The book is well laid out and organized and a treat to read, whether you want to browse for a few minutes or do an in-depth read for the couple of hours it would take you to go cover to cover.



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5An excellent book about an historic roadway  Sep 19, 2005 By Roger W. Reini
Ever wonder what it would have been like to have driven across the country in the early part of the 20th Century, before roads were regularly paved or well-marked? You can get a glimpse of what early travelers faced on the first transcontinental highway by reading Greetings From The Lincoln Highway by Brian Butko.

The book starts off by telling the history of the Lincoln Highway, from its inception and promotion by Carl Fisher and Henry Joy to its eventual replacement by numbered Federal highways. Most of the remainder of the book describes the route of the old highway going west from New York City to its end in San Francisco. The route is described in great detail, enough for one to use it in driving it today. Throughout the text, there are excerpts from the journals and letters of early travelers of the highway. We drivers of today can be glad we don't have to put up with the conditions they faced.

If you are a fan of the historic roadways; if you want ideas for future vacations; if you want to experience life off of the Interstates -- this book is for you.

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5A lively highway history  Sep 06, 2005 By Midwest Book Review
Think Route 66 is America's oldest or first coast-to-coast road? Well, it gets more publicity, but Route 66 wasn't the first: the Lincoln Highway predates it by a dozen years, runs a third longer, and travels coast to coast. Greetings From The Lincoln Highway: America's First Coast-to-Coast Road provides a lively highway history, packing in the maps which depict the original highway and its changes from state to state, the color photos of local color and highway scenery, and of course the all-important history of the highway's past. From vintage posters and ads to restored old stations and services, Butko' Greetings From The Lincoln Highway follows the highway across the country and provides a very colorful, compelling story in the process.


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