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A voice for the Lincoln Highway, the first coast-to-coast road in the United States. |
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Features Lincoln Highway memorabilia and related products. |
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A prodigious author of Lincoln Highway books and other neat Lincoln Highway stuff. |
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A comprehensive look at the history, culture and just plain interesting things along the Lincoln Highway in western Pennsylvania. |
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"One of the top '10' places to relive America's past." The museum offers a hands-on living history experience that tells the story of early town-building in Nebraska. |
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A surprising true oasis on the western edge of the Great Salt Lake Desert in Utah. |
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Historic New Carlisle is a not-for-profit historical society and preservation organization. |
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Just one block off the Lincoln Highway in Columbia, Pennsylvania. |
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Explore the rich history of Wayne County, Ohio. |
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Free library services to the Chambersburg, Pennsylvania area since 1898. |
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Best collection of Lincoln Highway images. |
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Excellent images of LaPorte County history and variety of area life from the Pottawatomie Nation to modern LaPorte. |
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A dream became reality in 2004 when the Historical Society reinvented itself, and is now located in the heart of downtown Geneva. Your visit will not be a dissappointment. |
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Excellent up-to-the-minute highway information and image collection. |
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An important resource for the heritage and traditions of Linn County's land and people. |
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Surprisingly comprehensive history and images of Wyoming. |
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"The Antiquities Section of the Utah Division of State History was created by the legislature to be the 'authority of the state for the protection and orderly development of archaeological and anthropological resources'." |
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The official website for Churchill County. |
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"Dedicated to preserving the heritage of the Loomis Basin people and communities." |
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A salutary source of historical information and images of the Oakland area. |
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The website says it all! |
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Everything Packard! |
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Hayward Area Historical Society joins with people of all ages in the celebration of the diverse heritage of its community. |
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This organization promotes the history and activities of the Lincoln Highway across Ohio. Among other good things, the League provides a speakers bureau for special events. |
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This excellent Ohio museum was established by the late Marshall Belden, Sr. in 1978. It currently exhibits forty-five rare, and unusual classic, and special interest automobiles. There is something for everyone. |
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Goshen College, established in 1894, is a private co-educational, four year, residential, college of the liberal arts and sciences rooted in the Anabaptist-Mennonite tradition, operating under the principles of the Christian faith.
Goshen College is known for its outstanding academic programs and opportunities for innovative study abroad. It challenges students to embrace a whole new world of people, ideas and purpose. |
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EMU is a liberal arts university with an Anabaptist faith tradition, and an undergraduate curriculum that prepares students for a variety of vocations in diverse settings.
EMU began in 1917 as a Bible academy, and is now a fully accredited university with over 1,400 students in the undergraduate, seminary and graduate programs. |
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Hesston is a little nugget of paradise located just 30 miles north of Wichita.
Hesston is a two-year college owned by the Mennonite Church USA and offers an environment and learning experience that's hard to beat by integrating a strong liberal arts curriculum with a variety of vocational skills. |
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Berea was founded in 1855 as the first interracial and co-educational college in the South. Berea College seeks to promote understanding, and kindship among all peoples.
As Berea continues to build upon its distinctive history of integrating liberal arts and work, it finds new ways to apply its mission to contemporary times. Its founding motto is as relevant today as it was 150 years ago, "God has made of one blood all peoples of the world." |
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This chapter of the Lincoln Highway Association meets every second Wednesday in Ely, Nevada. Their agenda consists of relevant Lincoln Highway programs, tours, concrete marker posts, and other fascinating LH subjects. |
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Here is an excellent source of Lincoln Highway information for traveling the Lincoln in Indiana--look for the concrete posts. |
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Take a journey on Lincoln Highway, from the Indiana border west toward the mighty Mississippi. Explore the Highway as it swings close to Chicago, through the heartland and into many great cultural communities each with their own unique flavor and special offerings. |
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Universities and Colleges worldwide |
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