VA-E50 From Indian Path to Highway


Marker text: FROM INDIAN PATH TO HIGHWAY

In 1664, a colonial road here probably followed the trace of an old Indian path. Two year later, the road was extended to Aquia Creek. It became a post road in 1750, and in Sept. 1781 Gen. George Washington passed over it on the march to Yorktown. By 1900, a crude dirt road followed this route. The 1914 American Automobile Association Blue Book described it as mostly "very poor and dnagerous; should not be attempted except in dry weather." By 1925, auto camps and cabins, the predecessors of auto courts and motels, stood at frequent intervals along present-day U.S. Route 1 between Washington, D.C., and Richmond.

Department of Historic Resources, 1998

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