They chose what was known as the "Iowa Official Trans-Continental Route," which was already being used by transcontinental motorists through the state.
It covered 358 miles (576 km) of dirt and gravel roads that began in Clinton and traveled west to Council Bluffs.
[2] The eleven block section through Woodbine follows what is now called Lincoln Way, the town's main thoroughfare.
The street features a canopy of shade trees lined with houses from the turn of the 20th century.
This article about a property in Harrison County, Iowa on the National Register of Historic Places is a stub.