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Interesting 1915 Panama Pacific Transcontinental Medal

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As a way of promoting trips to the Expo, Motor Magazine offered a Silver Tiffany Medal to those who drove from East of the Mississippi River to the Expo via the Lincoln Highway. The rules were easy enough, check in before and after the trip and at various points in between before the close of the Expo.



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That's a really cool medal, Everest! I had never seen it before - thank you for sharing it with us.
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That's a really cool medal, Everest! I had never seen it before - thank you for sharing it with us.


Did you notice the radiator cap at the top of radiator shaped medal ?
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Did you notice the radiator cap at the top of radiator shaped medal ?
No. But thank you for mentioning it!
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Nice bit of history you have there!
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Very unique piece--nice! Interesting choice of vegetation depicted on the medal--appear to be Saguaro cactus. The Saguaro are typically limited to the Sonoran Desert region, a habitat located well south of the Lincoln Highway route. Still, a cool medal!
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Beautiful medal!

From the reverse, it looks like the trip took 43 days. I've done that drive from Chicago to San Francisco, and even now, it's a long three-day drive (or a road-warrior-brutal two-day drive). Driving it recreationally 50-60 miles a day back then would have been interesting. Maybe the modern equivalent would be a multi-day recreational bicycle ride, like Iowa's RAGBRAI. Those antique cars aren't exactly comfortable or dependable, so it might have been more like driving a washing machine over rocks in a hurricane, while having to tune and repair the washing machine multiple times. Quite the feat back then!
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Very cool medal!
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Oh! That's a nice..........
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Fascinating medal that I have never seen before. Thanks for sharing it with us.
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Never seen this one before. Wonder how many were issued? Very interesting and thanks for sharing it.

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Never seen this one before. Wonder how many were issued? Very interesting and thanks for sharing it.

79 silver medals were issued before the end of the exhibition. A gold medal was awarded for the best story and a silver
cup was awarded for the best photograph. 27 different types of automobiles made the trip. Four women made the trip and
two sets of brothers.
In 1916 Motor magazine extended the offer for trips to the San Diego International exhibition. 44 silver medals were
awarded. One adventurous soul a Mrs. A.H. Woods from New York city made both trips driving a Pierce-Arrow.
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Thanks for sharing that Everest! Good stuff.
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very interesting---thanks
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