136 US Frst Service Rd 705 A, Laramie, WY 82070, United StatesMap
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Underwhelming
Saw the statue from I80 and decided to go back and explore it further. It is a large site and offers a photo opportunity, but otherwise there is little else.
Saw the statue from I80 and decided to go back and explore it further. It is a large site and offers a photo opportunity, but otherwise there is little else.
Excellent rest area. Great visitors center. Big windows, informative plaques and signs, video. A handful of other monuments and signs beside Lincoln. Picnic tables. Clean restrooms
Excellent rest area. Great visitors center. Big windows, informative plaques and signs, video. A handful of other monuments and signs beside Lincoln. Picnic tables. Clean restrooms
This monument shows a bust of Abraham Lincoln on top of a huge pile of rocks. It used to stand on the nearby Lincoln Highway at its highest elevation, 8000 feet. This was the first highway to trave...
Underwhelming
Saw the statue from I80 and decided to go back and explore it further. It is a large site and offers a photo opportunity, but otherwise there is little else.
Underwhelming
Saw the statue from I80 and decided to go back and explore it further. It is a large site and offers a photo opportunity, but otherwise there is little else.
History
Excellent rest area. Great visitors center. Big windows, informative plaques and signs, video. A handful of other monuments and signs beside Lincoln. Picnic tables. Clean restrooms
History
Excellent rest area. Great visitors center. Big windows, informative plaques and signs, video. A handful of other monuments and signs beside Lincoln. Picnic tables. Clean restrooms
Great Place to Break up a Trip
This monument shows a bust of Abraham Lincoln on top of a huge pile of rocks. It used to stand on the nearby Lincoln Highway at its highest elevation, 8000 feet. This was the first highway to trave...