We Dreamers recently returned to Florida from NC. We were towing a trailer with a tiny tractor and a few other implements on it. Neither of us prefers traveling on the Interstates in SC, as in most areas the roads are substandard. They have not been enlarged to 3 or more lanes and traffic is horrendous. For too many years the state has failed to acquire enough funds for its roads and maintenance and/or new development so improvements are lagging or severely lacking. (We lived in SC for 34 years...we kinda see/understand what is/has happened!)
So, we often opt for traveling on the by-ways. The highways of times gone by. We usually take State 321 out of Columbia to US 301, all the way to Ocala, FL. These roads were some of the original major thoroughfares for travelers in the past.
Sadly, the opening of the Interstates was a death knell for the small towns on the former major thoroughfares. In areas where no manufacturing existed, or those without colleges/universities that brought young folks into the area, the towns slowly shriveled up....and died.
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We went on only one family vacation and that was in 1964 from Minnesota to California then to Texas and back home again. My Mom had a cooler and we had sandwiches and fruit to eat...no stopping at diners...we stopped at a motel three nights...Provo Utah, someplace in Arizona and then in Kansas City.
ReplyDeleteI grew up staying in motels, and remember how fancy it felt the first time I stayed in a hotel, lol. My great grandparents would take me to visit my cousin on the western slope and we'd stay at a little motel with the pool in the parking lot and electric bug zappers hanging by the doors. Many hot, sticky evenings were spent sitting in the chairs that were always outside the doors, watching the bug zapper.
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