Building the Highway-Lincoln Highway Heritage Corridor- Schellsburg PA
Posted by: Don.Morfe
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The French and Indian War (1754-1760) marked the entrance of Pennsylvania into world history and into the road system. General John Forbes selected the best Indian paths that would serve his military objectives of reclaiming western Pennsylvania from the French.
Waymark Code: WM12BPZ
Location: Pennsylvania, United States
Date Posted: 04/21/2020
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Building the Highway-Lincoln Highway Heritage Corridor--The French and Indian War (1754-1760) marked the entrance of Pennsylvania into world history and into the road system. General John Forbes selected the best Indian paths that would serve his military objectives of reclaiming western Pennsylvania from the French. The path was not difficult to follow and did not cross any major rivers which enabled troop to forge faster to their destinations. Forbes also supported this military road with several forts. Later this road and the forts (Fort Loudon, Fort Littleton, Fort Bedford, and Fort Ligonier) would lead to the settlement of central and western Pennsylvania, and eventually the mid-western and western United States.
Following the established tradition of reusing existing routes, the Lincoln Highway Association incorporated portions of the Forbes Road, the Pennsylvania Road, and earlier turnpike routes into its proposed alignment for the coast-to-coast highway.
Location: Marker is in Schellsburg, Pennsylvania, in Bedford County. Marker is on Lincoln Highway. The Marker is on the property of the Bison Corral. 2708 Lincoln Highway, Schellsburg PA 15559
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