B.Y.O.P. Located near the Coffee Pot, a historic site along the Lincoln Highway in Bedford County, the cache is easily accessible, close to parking.
Imagine driving your Model A along the Lincoln Highway during the 1930s. Your kids want to stop for lunch (ok, so some things never change) and you're wondering what's coming up. You don't have a GPS machine showing the next burger place, but something catches your eye to make you stop. The Coffee Pot is one of Pennsylvania's premier examples of architecture along the Lincoln Highway. The shape of the building is what drew the public to the small lunch stand. Built in 1927 by David Koontz, the Coffee Pot remains one of only five coffee/tea-pot-shaped structures left in the United States. Take time to read the historic marker and listen to the audio reminiscence. This is the first in a series of historic Lincoln Highway sites in Bedford County. To learn more about this and other sites, visit: https://www.roadsideamerica.com/story/6177 .. Be sure to log your visit there.