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1955 Road map, pre-Interstate

Fizz
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I like poking around looking at old maps.
These older main roads are usually the most interesting to travel.

1955 Road Map
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CavemanCharlie
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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.

johnhicks
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Orlando 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.
-jbh-

Hammerboy
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Orlando Florida must have been small back then. Not even on the map.

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Gjac
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jplante4 wrote:
I remember my grandfather talking about taking 301, 17 and 41 to Florida.
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.

wingsfan20
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Thanks for posting. It is interesting to note that Orlando is not even shown!
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am1958
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Michigan 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!!!

amxpress
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I love pre-Interstate routes. I remember our family vacations traveling on US highways, especially US41, US30, and US6. Thanks for sharing!
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jplante4
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I remember my grandfather talking about taking 301, 17 and 41 to Florida.
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b17drvr
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Cool

Lwiddis
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“These older main roads are usually the most interesting to travel.“

Yes they are!
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FirstTracks
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As a self-proclaimed mapaholic, that's pretty cool. Thanks for sharing!
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I found this picture of the Wisconsin dells area looking west fron rte.16 and 12. looks like something is missing in the background?

Well never mind, that didn’t work. I’ll have to dig it up!
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Thank you! :C

GordonThree
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Very neat in a lot of ways.

I find it interesting that of all the State Parks in Michigan, Interlochen and Mackinac are the two the map maker chose to list.
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