Subdeacon Joe Posted January 22 Posted January 22 From FB: “The Nevada stretch of the Lincoln Highway was rigorous to say the least. The Fallon Sink, east of Fallon, snared many a Model T in its sandy and muddy flat until the road was improved in the 1920s. The three men above work vigorously to free their vehicle. J.B. Wainwright (see text on car) distributed for Firestone tires in the early 1900s.” - Nevada Magazine
watab kid Posted January 23 Posted January 23 for a short time in 1969/70 i lived right on it where it passed through ames iowa , it was a lot easier to drive on by then ,
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