Blue plaque № 29079

Blue plaque № 29079

Lincoln Highway. The country's first coast-to-coast highway was established in 1913 by the Lincoln Highway Association, largely by improving and linking existing roads between New York and San Francisco. The highway changed the way people traveled and the landscape of nearby towns. Industries such as filling stations, tourist cabins, and restaurants sprang up along the highway. In 1925, much of the route through Pennsylvania became Route 30.

  • Rte. 462, east end of Veterans Memorial/Columbia-Wrightsville Bridge, Columbia, PA