Along Illinois's Historic Highway 20

Along Illinois's Historic Highway 20
Title Along Illinois's Historic Highway 20 PDF eBook
Author Michael J. Till
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages 128
Release 2018
Genre History
ISBN 1467129674

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Congress designated Highway 20 as a federal highway in 1926. The result of this was the evolution of Highway 20 as the most important road traversing northern Illinois. From Chicago to the Mississippi River, the road served both as farm-to-market route for local farmers and a vital link for interstate travelers. This book celebrates a journey across Illinois on historic Highway 20 as illustrated by more than 200 postcards showing the personality of the road, small towns, scenic vistas, and historic sites, as well as the tourist courts, hotels, diners, and roadside businesses that helped make automobile travel possible.

Along Iowa's Historic Highway 20

Along Iowa's Historic Highway 20
Title Along Iowa's Historic Highway 20 PDF eBook
Author Michael J. Till
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages 128
Release 2014-11-17
Genre Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN 1439648417

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US Highway 20 was designated a federal highway in 1926. For the first half of the 20th century, it was the most important east-west road across northern Iowa, extending from the Mississippi to the Missouri River. The road connected 13 counties, four major metropolitan areas, and many smaller communities along its route. Fortunately, the historic two-lane road remains almost completely intact and can be driven much as travelers did in years gone by. Along Iowas Historic Highway 20 celebrates such a trip, illustrated by more than 200 antique postcards that show the personality of the road: town and city scenes, rural vistas, rivers, bridges, and historic sites. Not to be forgotten are the tourist courts, hotels, diners, and gas stations that made travel possible.

The Lincoln Highway Across Illinois

The Lincoln Highway Across Illinois
Title The Lincoln Highway Across Illinois PDF eBook
Author David A. Belden
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages 128
Release 2013-12-09
Genre Photography
ISBN 1439644438

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From southern Cook County to the Mississippi River, the Lincoln Highway meanders through many of Chicago's suburbs before heading west through Illinois's fertile farmland. America's first transcontinental highway once stretched nearly 3,400 miles from New York City to San Francisco. The story of the highway's role in shaping the contemporary American highway system is one that examines the interaction of technology and human spirit. Conceived by entrepreneur Carl G. Fischer in 1912 and endorsed by businessman Henry B. Joy, the idea of creating an automobile-friendly roadway spanning America would soon change the nature of travel in the 20th century. Lincoln Highway in Illinois defines and describes the role of the highway as it zigzags its way across the "Land of Lincoln" and highlights the cities, towns, and rural communities along its route.

Dixie Highway in Illinois

Dixie Highway in Illinois
Title Dixie Highway in Illinois PDF eBook
Author James R. Wright
Publisher Arcadia Library Editions
Total Pages 130
Release 2009-05
Genre History
ISBN 9781531638825

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The Dixie Highway, once a main thoroughfare from Chicago to Miami, was part of an improved network of roads traversing the landscape of 10 states. A product of the Good Roads Movement of the early 20th century, construction on the highway in Illinois took place from 1916 to 1921. When completed in 1921, the Dixie Highway was the longest continuous paved road in the state. It ran through parts of Cook, Will, Kankakee, Iroquois, and Vermilion Counties, with service stations, roadside diners, and campgrounds sprouting up along the way. With over 200 vintage photographs, The Dixie Highway in Illinois takes readers on a tour from the Art Institute of Chicago, in the heart of the city on Michigan Avenue, to the Illinois state line east of Danville, exploring this historic highway and the communities it passes through.

Along Ohio's Historic Route 20

Along Ohio's Historic Route 20
Title Along Ohio's Historic Route 20 PDF eBook
Author Michael J. Till
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages 128
Release 2013-09-09
Genre Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN 1439643954

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Route 20 was named a federal highway in 1926, and for the first half of the 20th century it was the most important east-west road across northern Ohio. Extending from the Pennsylvania border east of Conneaut to its western terminus with Indiana, it made Ohio the connecting link between Northeastern and Midwestern states. Fortunately, Route 20 has remained virtually intact and can be traveled much as people did in years past. Postcard History Series: Along Ohios Historic Route 20 celebrates such a trip, illustrated by more than 200 vintage postcards depicting views along the way. Town and city scenes, rural vistas, and historic sites that drew early motorists to the highway are featured. Not to be forgotten are the tourist courts, hotels, diners, and gas stations that made automobile journeys possible.

Historic US Route 20

Historic US Route 20
Title Historic US Route 20 PDF eBook
Author Bryan Farr
Publisher
Total Pages 166
Release 2013
Genre Automobile travel
ISBN 9781628476880

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The Dixie Highway in Illinois

The Dixie Highway in Illinois
Title The Dixie Highway in Illinois PDF eBook
Author James R. Wright
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages 132
Release 2009
Genre History
ISBN 9780738560021

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The Dixie Highway, once a main thoroughfare from Chicago to Miami, was part of an improved network of roads traversing the landscape of 10 states. A product of the Good Roads Movement of the early 20th century, construction on the highway in Illinois took place from 1916 to 1921. When completed in 1921, the Dixie Highway was the longest continuous paved road in the state. It ran through parts of Cook, Will, Kankakee, Iroquois, and Vermilion Counties, with service stations, roadside diners, and campgrounds sprouting up along the way. With over 200 vintage photographs, The Dixie Highway in Illinois takes readers on a tour from the Art Institute of Chicago, in the heart of the city on Michigan Avenue, to the Illinois state line east of Danville, exploring this historic highway and the communities it passes through.