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This would be a day of presentations with everything happening inside this
building.
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First up were William Arick & Jan Shupert-Arick talking about the
founders of the original Lincoln Highway Association. Then Daniel
Hershberger spoke on "Motror Camping along the Lincoln Highway".
Daniel was responsible for the camp area at the Arch. I couldn't really
get a photo of Daniel until the lights came up at the end of his
presentation so MC Russell Rein is included. Lee Whiteley finished off the
morning with a presentation on the Colorado Loop.
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Bruce B. Butgereit got the afternoon rolling with "Abraham Lincoln
Memorialized". "The History of the New Lincoln Highway
Association" was presented by a panel of five who were there and
played key roles. In order of appearance, they were
Drake Hokanson, Bob
Ausberger, Brian Butko,
Kevin Patrick, and Joyce
Ausberger. A high point for me was getting to meet Drake Hokanson
after the presentations. His The Lincoln Highway: Main Street across
America was extremely important to the Lincoln Highway in general and
to me personally. I read the book prior to my first "intentional"
drive on the LH back in 2004, before my 2009 drive to the west coast, and
again before starting this trip. Even though a little of the book's
information on the current highway is no longer true due to changes in the
real world, its history of the road and the association is accurate and
insightful and its subtle sense of awe and appreciation always seems just
right. The final presentation of the day was Paul Gilger's "Mapping
the Lincoln Highway and What it Means for the Future of the LHA".
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The evening was filled with the awards banquet. Conference co-chairs were
Bob and Lenore Stubblefield. That's Bob at the microphone. After the
awards were presented and the birthday cake eaten, we heard a few songs
from Cece Otto.
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Independence Day Eve ended with fireworks at the Viaero Event Center on
the other side of I-80. The hotel parking area was an almost perfect
viewing spot.
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