Lincoln Highway Historical Marker

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Elkhorn, NE

The Lincoln Highway Historical Marker, located in Elkhorn, Nebraska, commemorates one of America's first transcontinental highways. Established in 1913, the Lincoln Highway connected the East and West coasts, symbolizing the spirit of American adventure and mobility. This marker serves as a reminder of the highway's significance in shaping transportation and tourism in the early 20th century, inviting visitors to reflect on the journeys that have taken place along its route.

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