Reviving Lincoln: The Rise, Fall, and Rise Again of the Lincoln Highway – An Art Exhibit
In 1913, the Lincoln Highway was born as one of the earliest transcontinental highways across the US, running right through Reno on what is now 4th Street. In 1974, it was decommissioned and led to vacant properties and illicit activity. The early 2000’s saw the birth of an East 4th Street renaissance.
Saturday July 13th from 6p-9p join local visual artists on the journey of the rise, fall, and rise again of the Lincoln Highway through Reno, Nevada. The gallery exhibits original artworks by Reno artists based on various points in 4th Streets history. Swing by and check out the artwork while enjoying summer treats by Forged Coffee Roasting Company inside Pitch Black Printing Co.