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"And to be fair, the industrial northern New Jersey stretch of the Lincoln didn’t exactly make us thrill to Gladding’s description of the highway as “a golden road of pleasure and usefulness ... destined to inspire a great patriotism.”
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Hidden amid the flash of 42nd Street in Manhattan, like a tarnished penny on the floor of a nightclub, is a small brown sign bearing the words “Lincoln Highway.” To those who notice it at all, it’s a random curiosity, a beacon without context. It betrays no indication that it points the way to a road that once stretched across the continent, one that traced the trails forged by early pioneers and augured the future of car travel in this country..............overlooking the Pacific. As the setting sun turned the sky the color of an overripe plum, we checked the odometer: 3,519 miles. Standing in the park, I was amazed that Gladding’s final observation could have been about our trip. “The Lincoln Highway is not as yet a road for those motorists who wish only luxurious hotels, frequent stops, and ... cushioned comfort,” she wrote. “It is, however ... rich in interest and charm for those who care for what it has to give.”
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