The famous bridge is just west of where 30 and the Lincoln Highway currently separate.
Evanston was a major stop on the Lincoln Highway.
The first route across America, the Lincoln Highway, was completed in the 1920s, and others soon followed.
Among the roads he approved creation of was the Lincoln Highway.
It also served as railroad town and a stopping point on the old Lincoln Highway.
Don't fill the tank, though, until you've gotten close to the Lincoln Highway.
Upon its completion, the span became part of the Lincoln Highway.
This initial field survey ultimately led to what would eventually become the Lincoln Highway.
Located as a stopping point along the Lincoln Highway, a small country store still serves travelers today.
The eastern three miles (5 km) were part of the Lincoln Highway.