The Road Trip Less Traveled
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The Road Trip Less Traveled
A Journey Beyond the Ordinary
When President Eisenhower signed the Federal-Aid Highway Act 50 years ago, he may have ignited the cherished tradition of the great American road trip. Travel writer Eric Peterson taps into this legacy in "Ramble: A Field Guide to the U.S.A.," showcasing hidden landmarks beyond the usual guidebooks. With Microsoft Streets & Trips 2006 with GPS Locator, you can embark on uniquely styled getaways to explore these off-the-grid destinations.
Ale, Sideshows, and Quirky Art
The Northeast is a treasure trove of experiences for everyone?"whether you’re a high roller or rock ‘n’ roller. Start at New York City’s oldest bar, McSorley’s Old Ale House, enjoy a sideshow at Coney Island, and head to Dedham, MA, to visit the quirky Museum of Bad Art?"all in one day.
Mason-Dixon Adventures
In Gainesville, GA, revel in the novelty of eating fried chicken with your hands?"it's the law! Visit the birthplace of miniature golf in Fayetteville, NC, then explore the Jim Beam bourbon distillery in Clermont, KY. Swing by Graceland in Memphis, TN, and end the day at the Shack Up Inn in Clarksdale, MS, for an unforgettable stay.
Spices, Sports, and Jazz
In Cincinnati, indulge in the local favorite: chili-smothered spaghetti. Continue on to Muncie, IN, and discover David Letterman's Alley. Afterward, head to Chicago’s Green Mill, Al Capone’s old haunt, to soak in some of the finest jazz around.
Texas Trails and Tall Tales
Texas offers a myriad of road trip gems. In Amarillo, explore the artistic Cadillac Ranch. Unravel the mysteries of the grassy knoll in Dallas, and cap your day with Austin’s vibrant nightlife on Sixth Street. And, of course, don’t forget the Alamo.
Western Wonders and Oddities
Beyond the Rockies, discover lands of wonder peppered with peculiarities. Add your mark to San Luis Obispo’s Bubble Gum Alley, then continue up Highway 101 through Northern California’s redwood forests, home to the legendary Bigfoot. If romance blooms, get married at Voodoo Doughnut in Portland, OR, or at least grab a massive apple fritter. Pay respects at the graves of Jimi Hendrix and Bruce Lee in Seattle, but watch out for the Fremont Troll beneath the Aurora Bridge.
Plan Your Adventure
Whether you’re hunting for Bigfoot or exploring the Museum of Bad Art, the next step is planning your route. Your adventure is waiting?"take the road less traveled and make it unforgettable.
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