Vintage photos show road trips in the 1960s, when the interstate boom changed how Americans vacationed
Road trips were a fun and affordable way for families to spend time together in the 1960s and 1970s.
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Road trips were a fun and affordable way for families to spend time together in the 1960s and 1970s.
I was born and raised in Greece, and now live between Athens and the US. I've seen plenty of tourists make mistakes on trips to my home country.
When my kids were younger, trips were about what to pack, what we forgot, and how to make it to the next nap time. It never felt like a vacation.
I spent 60 hours on Amtrak trains between NYC and Miami, 15 on one from Denver to Salt Lake City, and 53 hours on the longest train ride in the US.
As a woman who's traveled alone to many countries, I never leave home without packing my essentials, like a 55-liter backpack and a water filter.