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Citizens National Bank of Latrobe: November 1, 2002 : 816 Ligonier Street: Latrobe: 11: Compass Inn: Compass Inn: February 24, 1995 : Junction of U.S. Route 30 (the Lincoln Highway) and California Avenue
Lincoln Highway Experience: Latrobe: Westmoreland: Laurel Highlands/Southern Alleghenies: Transportation: website, operated by the Lincoln Highway Heritage Corridor, telling story of our nation's first coast-to-coast highway, the Lincoln Highway: Lincoln Train Museum: Gettysburg: Adams: Pennsylvania Dutch Country: Transportation - Railroad
Olive Branch Cemetery, Pa. 981 between Pa. 51 and Smithton: Roadside Business & Industry, Coal, Ethnic & Immigration, Labor Eddie Adams (1933-2004) May 29, 2016: Ninth St & Fourth Ave., New Kensington
The Penn-Lincoln Parkway was built from 1953 to 1962 as a freeway bypass across the Pittsburgh area for both the Lincoln Highway (US 30) and the William Penn Highway (US 22). [ citation needed ] In 1953, the portion of present-day US 30 between PA 283 in Lancaster and PA 462 east of Lancaster was built as a freeway alignment of US 230 .
In 1924, the entire Lincoln Highway in Pennsylvania was designated Pennsylvania Route 1. In late 1926 the route from West Virginia to Philadelphia (using the new route west of Pittsburgh) was assigned U.S. Route 30, while the rest of the Lincoln Highway and PA 1 became part of U.S. Route 1.
The highway enters Westmoreland County in East Huntingdon Township.US 119 continues north between the boroughs of Scottdale and Mount Pleasant.East of Scottdale, US 119 has an exit with PA 819 signed for the two communities, and then west of Mount Pleasant is an interchange with PA 31, which also provides access to PA 981.
Pennsylvania Route 217 (PA 217) is a 21-mile-long (34 km) state highway located in Westmoreland and Indiana counties in Pennsylvania. The southern terminus is at U.S. Route 30 (US 30) near Latrobe. The northern terminus is at PA 286 near Jacksonville.
In 1913, present-day US 30 Bus. was incorporated into the Lincoln Highway, an auto trail that ran from San Francisco east to New York City. The Lincoln Highway through Pennsylvania became Pennsylvania Route 1 (PA 1) in 1924. US 30 was designated concurrent with PA 1 west of Philadelphia in 1926, with the PA 1 designation removed two years later.