Link Across America: A Story of the Historic Lincoln Highway
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Book Description
A story of the historic Lincoln Highway.
It began with a long-ago dream . . . a road that would run clear across America! The dream became reality in 1914 as the Lincoln Highway began to take form, to eventually run from New York City to San Francisco. Venture from past to present experiencing transportation history.
Topics include Abraham Lincoln, teams of horses, seedling miles, small town... More
Book Information
Publisher | Rayve Productions Inc |
Binding | Hardcover |
Reading Level | Ages 9-12 |
# of Pages | 52 |
ISBN-10 | 1877810975 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1877810978 |
Publication Date | 04/01/1997 |
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About Randall F. Ray (Illustrator) : Randall F. Ray is a published illustrator of children's books. Some of the published credits of Randall F. Ray include Link Across America: A Story of the Historic Lincoln Highway, Los Sonidos de La N... more
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7/26/2009 Mary Elizabeth Anderson said:
tags: antiques, Times Square, Lincoln Park, San Francisco, old care, Burma-Shave Jingles, maps, cities, states along the Lincoln Highway, I wrote, I recommend
Here is the story of this great old highway--the idea, the first improvements, the old cars, the travelers, and the work today to preserve what little is left--all mapped out for America's young people. We cannot preserve something until we come to love it; we cannot love something until we learn wh... more
tags: antiques, Times Square, Lincoln Park, San Francisco, old care, Burma-Shave Jingles, maps, cities, states along the Lincoln Highway, I wrote, I recommend
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