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wanderlustjake

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  1. Hi Dave,

     

    Definitely ready for some warm weather!

     

    I was amazed that the road had lasted, especially since it is on the edge of a creek! I wish the current Michigan roads could last a little longer LOL.

     

    Jason

     

     

     

     

    Yo, Wanderluster :)

     

    First, good to see that you are emerging from a long Michigan winter.

     

    That is a fascinating article. I doubt there are many 200 year old plank roads still around!

     

    Dave

     

    keep the Show on the Road!

  2. Thank you for posting the link to the story. That is definitely troubling news, but in today's economy, becoming a common problem. The display was very interesting, we've visited a couple times. The old location was hard to find, whereas the new facility is convenient and impressive. If you have any interest in rv'ing and particularly the antique ones from the pioneering days of recreational travel (as I do), Elkhart is well worth a visit. Hopefully they can rectify the situation so we can continue to enjoy the collection and watch it grow.

     

    Jason

  3. Haven't seen that one, will look for it on Netflix and give it a look. thanks for the suggestion.

     

    Jason

     

    Has anyone seen the documentary entitled Wanderlust? It was made in 2005, and it was very good. It was about road movies, how they started, evolved, and mirrored - and influenced - American road culture.

     

    Pat and I watched it last night and it was fantastic!

  4. Hi All,

     

    Has anyone else been experiencing "problem loading this content" with the RSS feed? I have an AT&T/Yahoo acoount and it continually fails to post the feed, A.R. is the only one this happens with. Very frustrating as I am missing out on the topics.

     

    Thanks,

     

    Jason

  5. I agree, a book gets you "in the moment" more. I would have never known 90% of the books out there without the electronic resource. Need to start a book thread.

    Call me an old Fogie... But, for reading, I still prefer a book. That said, the electronic versions make topic search So-o-o much easier. :)

     

    ~ Steve

  6. Thank you for sharing. I did a quick search and requested a copy of the "Future of roads" edition from one of my local state universities that loan out to local libraries. Book sounds like it may be interesting. I briefly looked and found this site regarding the author Archer Hulbert:

     

    http://www.coloradocollege.edu/library/specialcollections/Manuscript/ABHulbertPapers.html

     

    that includes this description:

     

    "Hulbert's writings concentrated on canals, rivers, roads, trails, forts, the life of George Washington, and the westward movement. During his later years his attention centered on the publication of documentary materials related to the westward movement such as the letters of Narcissa Whitman. Thus, the collection contains not only the manuscripts of published works in these subject areas, but numerous typescripts and photocopies of documents which he planned to publish. Postal cards, lantern slides, maps, and photographs are also illustrative of these subject areas."

     

    He seems to have written quite an array of books on the above.

     

    Jason

  7. Dave,

     

    Thanks for posting the link, I am going to try and read that. I agree it is nice that people are scanning these books and making them available. I am trying to compile a small library of the old travel books but some are not available or just out of my reach price wise so the electronic versions are a great remedy.

     

    Anyone read or reading other interesting vintage travel books?

     

    Jason

     

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