In the dawn of the automobile age, travelers passed through county on Jefferson Highway

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By Phil Conger

Some 40 years before President Eisenhower inaugurated the interstate highway system, a narrow ribbon of rock, asphalt and concrete brought the automobile age to Harrison County.

The Jefferson Highway, named for the third president of the United States Thomas Jefferson and the author of the Louisiana Purchase, ran from New Orleans, Louisiana, to Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, a route that was promoted as the Palm to Pine Highway.

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