itineraries
The Lincoln Highway. If you are a visitor to United States or Ohio, an alternative to the well developed interstate highway system, is the Lincoln Highway which is an East/West transcontinental highway conceived in 1913 specifically for automobile traffic. It is not a speedy road to follow as it passes through, rather than around the Cities and Villages on its path from coast to coast. In Ohio it was not now, in a lot of cases known as US Route 30, although US Route 30 remains, much of it has been moved from the original Lincoln Highway, to a newer four lane highway also know as US Route 30. In Ohio the Lincoln Highway runs from East Liverpool, Ohio, West to Fort Wayne, Indiana, through the center of Ohio, and through many of its more scenic areas and communities. You will have no problem finding and enjoying food and lodging, that will be extremely different and likely less expensive than the ""cookie cutter"" offerings along the interstate highways.