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- amxpressExplorerI love pre-Interstate routes. I remember our family vacations traveling on US highways, especially US41, US30, and US6. Thanks for sharing!
- am1958ExplorerMichigan had Interstates way before 1955....
I know because I drive on them all the time and there is no way they are only 63 years old!!! - wingsfan20ExplorerThanks for posting. It is interesting to note that Orlando is not even shown!
- GjacExplorer III
jplante4 wrote:
I went to Florida this way also in 1956 in my fathers Ford station wagon with no A/C, we drove all the way down to Key West and fished off the US 1 bridge, it was a memorable trip. Even Miami was not crowded at that time.
I remember my grandfather talking about taking 301, 17 and 41 to Florida. - HammerboyExplorerOrlando Florida must have been small back then. Not even on the map.
Dan - johnhicksExplorerOrlando was small.I lived on a one-block two lane street that rated a traffic light at a longer two-lane street. I loved to bounce on my bike over the pressure switch and make the cars stop.
What would become International Drive was _dirt_.
Orlando didn't really count, other than Pinecastle AFB.
So seriously, Orlando was just a wide spot where US441, US17 and US 92 crossed.
It was so nice before Walt ruined it all. - CavemanCharlieExplorer III
Fizz wrote:
I like poking around looking at old maps.
These older main roads are usually the most interesting to travel.
1955 Road Map
Very cool thanks for sharing. I enjoy looking at maps like this one, Old railroad maps, and even old county plat books for the counties near my home.
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