What are the uniquely significant areas of the Highway and what makes them significant?
A detailed, mile-by-mile field study of the contributing cultural resources along the Lincoln Highway is one part of this project that study will be completed this summer (summer 2002). One goal of the study is to assess the integrity of all related resources along the highway using the same criteria that would be used to determine eligibility to the National Register of Historic Places. By fall, well be able to augment our Lincoln Highway maps with these assessments. Those maps will ultimately answer this question and will be part of the final Special Resource Study available to the public for review and comment.
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- What are the uniquely significant areas of the Highway and what makes them significant?