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Lincoln Highway Special Resource Study/ Environmental Assessment
The Lincoln Highway Special Resource Study/ Environmental Assessment is now complete and was submitted to Congress on August 23, 2005. The final study consists of the draft released in summer of 2004 augmented by an addendum containing three documents: Responses to public comments on the draft, an Errata Sheet, and the Finding of No Significant Impact that concludes the Environmental Assessment.

Phase 1 Study

A preliminary inventory of
the Lincoln Highway and its cultural resources


Lincoln Highway News


Three rotating photographs depict:  
1) The early Lincoln Highway was the "Main Street of America" bringing a sense of identity and connectivity to the small downtowns it passed through. Towns like Lisbon, Ohio, readily changed the name of their main street to "Lincoln Way."
2) The skewed Narrows Bridge built in 1935 to carry the Lincoln Highway over the Juniata River east of Bedford, Pennsylvania, is currently the focus of a rehabilitation and preservation project.
3) The Lincoln Highway followed MacArthur Boulevard through the suburbs of Oakland, California, past such stellar examples of streamline modernity as the Motel Harris.
All photos courtesy of Kevin Patrick

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