Did people travel in the 1920s?
Did people travel in the 1920s? How did they get around?
Gosh, the 1920s! My grandpappy always talked about train travel. He’d spin yarns about those fancy Pullman cars.
Sleeping on a train? That sounds amazing. He raved about the dining cars, too. Apparently, top-notch food wasn't just for fancy restaurants.
Florida was the hot spot, everyone went there. But, he also mentioned Asheville and Pinehurst. Luxury resorts, he called them. Sounds dreamy.
Railroads were the big deal back then. Long-distance travel, made comfortable and relatively affordable. Think of the romance.
Trains were king in the 1920s for long-distance travel. Pullman cars offered comfortable overnight accommodations and dining cars provided quality meals. Popular destinations included Florida, Asheville, and Pinehurst.
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