File:Lincoln Highway M0377-150dpi.jpg
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"Lincoln Highway near Pennsylvania Tunnel" from [1], published September 1922. Apparently in Fallsington - the "tunnel" may be the underpass under the Pennsylvania Railroad's Trenton Cutoff. This may be westbound where there is now an onramp to US 1 south straight ahead.
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