One of the newest Waymark entries is about the Ferry Building in San Francisco. It was accompanied by a nice photo of the structure which features a remarkable clock tower.
The long description: "In 1927, the Lincoln Highway was realigned to follow a route now parallel with I-80 through Davis, Vallejo, and Berkeley, where a ferry took Lincoln Highway drivers to San Francisco. In San Francisco, the Lincoln Highway ran from the Ferry Building along Market Street, turned west on Geary Street, then right onto 34th Avenue which became Legion of Honor Drive. The western terminus of the Lincoln Highway is at the Palace of the Legion of Honor in Lincoln Park."
Waymarkers-- Documenting the Sites of the US. --RoadDog
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