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PDF Download Washington's Highway 99 (Images of America: Washington) Full Format

Download eBook Washington's Highway 99 (Images of America: Washington) Full Pages Details Details Product: For a century, the route of Highway 99 has been the main transportation corridor in western Washington. Forest and farm products, fish, and families have all been a part of the flow of business and recreational travel between the Canadian border at Blaine and the Columbia River at Vancouver. What is now Highway 99 originated as a loose network of muddy roads connecting early settlements. With the dawn of the automobile age and construction of good roads, travel for business and pleasure began to shift away from ships and railroads to trucks and family cars. Roadside services developed within and between towns to cater to the new type of travelers--as many as 1,300 gas, food, and lodging businesses lined Highway 99, ranging from primitive auto camps to luxury hotels and from simple burger stands to roadside eateries shaped like giant tepees and igloos. Author: Chuck Flood Language: English Format: PDF / EPUB / MOBI E-Books are now available on this website Works on PC, iPad, Android, iOS, Tablet, MAC) THE BEST & MORE SELLER Discover a new world at your fingertips with our wide selection of books online. Our online bookstore features the latest books, eBooks and audio books from best-selling authors, so you can click through our aisles to browse titles & genres that make jaws fall in love with adults, teens and children. Find the perfect book for you today

Download eBook Washington's Highway 99 (Images of America: Washington) Full Pages Details

Details Product: For a century, the route of Highway 99 has been the main transportation corridor in western Washington. Forest and farm products, fish, and families have all been a part of the flow of business and recreational travel between the Canadian border at Blaine and the Columbia River at Vancouver. What is now Highway 99 originated as a loose network of muddy roads connecting early settlements. With the dawn of the automobile age and construction of good roads, travel for business and pleasure began to shift away from ships and railroads to trucks and family cars. Roadside services developed within and between towns to cater to the new type of travelers--as many as 1,300 gas, food, and lodging businesses lined Highway 99, ranging from primitive auto camps to luxury hotels and from simple burger stands to roadside eateries shaped like giant tepees and igloos.
Author: Chuck Flood
Language: English
Format: PDF / EPUB / MOBI
E-Books are now available on this website
Works on PC, iPad, Android, iOS, Tablet, MAC)


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99 (Images of America: Washington) Full Format

For a century, the route of Highway 99 has been the main transportation corridor in

western Washington. Forest and farm products, fish, and families have all been a part

of the flow of business and recreational travel between the Canadian border at Blaine

and the Columbia River at Vancouver. What is now Highway 99 originated as a loose

network of muddy roads connecting early settlements. With the dawn of the

automobile age and construction of good roads, travel for business and pleasure

began to shift away from ships and railroads to trucks and family cars. Roadside

services developed within and between towns to cater to the new type of travelers--

as many as 1,300 "gas, food, and lodging" businesses lined Highway 99, ranging from

primitive auto camps to luxury hotels and from simple burger stands to roadside

eateries shaped like giant tepees and igloos.

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