Relive the pioneering days of American motoring with "Across the Continent by the Lincoln Highway," a fascinating historical account of early 20th-century travel. Journey back to a time when automobiles were novelties and cross-country road trips were daring adventures.
This book offers a unique window into the challenges and triumphs of traversing the Lincoln Highway, one of the first transcontinental roadways. Experience the thrill of early automobile travel as the author recounts a remarkable journey through the American West.
Explore the landscape as it was then, and discover the spirit of adventure that defined an era. This meticulously prepared print edition provides a timeless perspective on the Lincoln Highway and the dawn of motorized travel, making it a must-have for anyone interested in American history, transportation, and the open road.
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