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The Lincoln Highway Around Chicago
Author(s): Cynthia Ogorek
ISBN: 9780738551975
# of Pages: 128
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
On Sale Date: 03/17/2008
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Book Description:
Once known as the “Main Street of America,” the Lincoln Highway through western Indiana and eastern Illinois became the first urban bypass on the first hard-surfaced transcontinental highway in the nation. This stretch of the highway is also home to the famous Ideal Section, which set the national standard for road construction in 1923. Through some 200 vintage photographs, this armchair tour of the highway from Schererville, Indiana, to Geneva, Illinois, visits sites that early-day tourists saw and documents the people who made the highway what it was in 1913 and the people who worked to preserve its spirit and history at the close of the century. The Lincoln Highway around Chicago defines and describes the role of the Lincoln Highway in the Chicago area from a gravel track to a miracle mile that has served local residents as well as cross-country travelers for nearly 100 years.
Author Bio: Cynthia L. Ogorek is a public historian and has been a member of the Lincoln Highway Association since 1998. She has personally toured over 1,500 miles of the original route of the Lincoln Highway through 11 of the 13 Lincoln Highway States.
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