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Lincoln Highway had two different routes through Indiana, the original route went through South Bend and Elkhart. [1] The Lincoln Highway's northern alignment is now called Lincoln Way and is a byway .
The Lincoln Highway entered Indiana on current US Route 30 to Fort Wayne. It turned northwest on modern U.S. Route 33 to Elkhart. It turned west on Lincoln Way through South Bend to U.S. Route 20. It followed US Route 20 to Rolling Prairie and continued on State Road 2 to Valparaiso where it rejoined US Route 30 to the Illinois state line.
The association's free interactive Official Map of the Lincoln Highway [6] website includes map, terrain, satellite and street-level views of the entire Lincoln Highway and all of its re-alignments, markers, monuments and historic points of interest. Recent additions to the map are the locations of electric vehicle charging stations and RV ...
The Abraham Lincoln Bridge is a six-lane, single-deck cable-stayed bridge carrying northbound Interstate 65 across the Ohio River, connecting Louisville, Kentucky, and Jeffersonville, Indiana. [2] The main span is 700 feet (213 m) (two spans) and the bridge has a total length of 2,100 feet (640 m).
The Dunes Highway started being paved in 1922. The section of the highway that is known as Lincoln Way was part of the 1913 section of the Lincoln Highway. Indiana State Highway Commission, later renamed Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT), began signing US 20 in 1926.
Lincoln Highway shield. The Lincoln Highway was planned in 1913 to run west to east across Indiana, including to South Bend and Fort Wayne. In 1915, the highway opened, passed through downtown Fort Wayne on its route through Indiana, [10] and was assigned the designation of Main Market route number 2 in 1917.
Lincoln Highway US 31: 266.02: 428.12 US 31 at Clarksville: US 31 near South Bend: 1926 [5] current US 31E — — US 31E at Clarksville: US 31 in Sellersburg: 1937: 1980 Replaced by US 31 from Sellersburg to the Kentucky state line US 31W — — US 31W/US 150 at New Albany: US 31 in Sellersburg: 1937: 1980
The Lincoln Highway was planned from Illinois state line to South Bend to Fort Wayne and the Ohio state line in 1913. In 1915, the highway opened and passed through downtown Fort Wayne on its route through Indiana. [8] In 1917, Main Market route number 2 was the given number to the Lincoln Highway in Indiana.