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02-12-09 Announcing 2009 Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Events – in South Bend and Communities across Northern Indiana
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, and a Lincoln Highway exhibit entitled <br />You KnewA Call to the Patriots: The Lincoln <br />. <br />Memorial Highway <br /> <br />POST CONFERENCE TOUR - Saturday, June 20 <br />th <br />An auto caravan will depart South Bend for a tour of Lincoln Highway sites through <br />the towns of New Carlisle, La Porte, and Westville, Valparaiso, and Deep River. <br /> <br />To register for this conference visit: www.indianalincolnhighway.com or call 260-471- <br />5670. Register early as tour space is limited. <br /> <br />Suggested Interviews for Media Stories (call 260-471-5670 to arrange interviews): <br />David Hay – President, Indiana Lincoln Highway Association <br />Todd Zeiger – Historic Landmarks Foundation of Indiana <br />Mikki Dobski – City of South Bend, Director of Communications & Special Events <br />Bill Arick – 2009 LHA conference chair <br />Andy Beckman – Studebaker-Packard Archives including Lincoln Highway archives <br /> <br />Images: <br /> <br /> <br />LaSalle Hotel, South Bend, IN <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Oliver Hotel at the corner of Washington and Main Streets <br />is now the site of the Holiday Inn downtown South Bend. The Oliver Hotel served at the <br />Control Station for the Lincoln Highway in South Bend where tourists could receive travel and <br />route information and reset their odometers to zero before traveling on to the next Lincoln <br />Highway town. The Oliver Hotel was one of the very best hotels on the Lincoln Highway. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />3 <br /> <br /> <br />
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