
14 Things Everyone Did on Family Road Trips in the 1960s
In the 1960s, families piled into vinyl-seated cruisers, navigating the country with nothing but a folded Texaco map and a prayer.

In the 1960s, families piled into vinyl-seated cruisers, navigating the country with nothing but a folded Texaco map and a prayer.

Since fast-food chains were not yet on every corner, families packed their own refreshments to save money and time during the journey.

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