About This Book
A travel narrative follows a coast-to-coast automobile journey along the Lincoln Highway, offering descriptive sketches of the Pacific coast and Sierra high country, the Great Basin and Rockies, Midwest prairies, and the green, orchard-lined roads of the East. The author records towns and cities encountered, roadside architecture and civic life, local flora and fauna, lodging and dining impressions, and the social character of communities, combined with practical travel notes and photographic illustrations that punctuate episodic chapters about scenery, people, and motoring culture.
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