The Lincoln Highway is one of the most storied drives anywhere in the United States, but traveling it is a massive undertaking – it crosses the entire United States! As the first transcontinental highway in the country, dedicated in 1913, every inch of it is packed with history – and that includes the area crossing the Hawkeye State. Iowa’s Lincoln Highway goes across the center of the state, hitting most major cities. Even exploring this length is a major time commitment, so here at Only In Your State we’ve come up with a road trip itinerary that’s more manageable for those who want to see some of the Lincoln Highway’s most historic spots. Spanning from the route’s beginning at the Iowa/Illinois border to a notable spot in Ames midway through the state, it contains about 200 miles of driving and is ideal for those who want to explore Iowa’s roots.

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Have you taken this famous road through Iowa before? Tell us your favorite spots along Iowa’s Lincoln Highway in the comments section! You can learn more about this historic route on the Lincoln Highway Association website – it might just lead you to your next destination! Make sure to check out our past coverage of Reiman Gardens to learn about all this unique Ames institution offers.

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