Pennsylvania Route 30
Pennsylvania Route 30, also known as the Lincoln Highway, is a major east-west highway in Pennsylvania. It stretches approximately 78 miles, connecting the city of Philadelphia in the east to the town of Westmoreland in the west. The route serves as an important corridor for both local and through traffic, facilitating access to various communities and attractions along the way.
Originally established in 1913, Route 30 was one of the first transcontinental highways in the United States. Today, it features a mix of urban and rural landscapes, with numerous historical sites, parks, and commercial areas lining its path, making it a significant route for travelers and residents alike.