Lincoln Highway Across Pennsylvania (Repeat from 2024 with changes)
Course | Registration opens 8/4/2025 8:00 AM EDT
The Lincoln Highway was established in 1913 as the first coast to coast automobile route from New York City to San Francisco. In Pennsylvania, the Lincoln Highway followed a network of private 19th-century toll roads that connected communities between Philadelphia west to Pittsburgh. Discover early automobile travel along two lane roads where diners, tourist cabins, and roadside attractions were along this historic highway. Come along on this great American road trip.
The Lincoln Highway was established in 1913 as the first coast to coast automobile route from New York City to San Francisco. In Pennsylvania, the Lincoln Highway followed a network of private 19th century toll roads that connected communities between Philadelphia west to Pittsburgh. Discover early automobile travel along two lane roads where diners, tourist cabins and roadside attractions were along this historic highway. Come along on this Great American Road Trip.
Tom Davidson
Tom Davidson has been studying Lincoln Highway history across Pennsylvania for more than twenty years. He has written feature articles for the Lincoln Highway Journal and the Journal of York County Heritage. In 2019, he formed Lincoln Highway Legacy to promote and protect Lincoln Highway transportation history across south central Pennsylvania. Go to www.lincolnhighwaypa.com for more information.