For a long time, I thought about how interesting it would be to travel on the old US highways across the country, like US 20, or up a coast, like US 1. It reminds me of old movies from the 1930s and 1940s before the interstate system. It was a time where, if you drove somewhere, you couldn't help but go slower and experience the places you passed through. I can't see a situation where we will be able to do the whole thing at once, but I thought we may get to do it in increments. We started on July 6, 2012 by attempting to pick up US 20 as soon as we could outside of Buffalo and take it to Springfield, MA. Because we ran out of time we picked up the NYS Thruway just outside of Albany. While we decided to go at the last minute and I didn't have time to review Carschooling
The trip was a great time even though it wasn't exactly the way I expected. First of all, I thought the kids would be into seeing all the farms as we passed, but after the first few, the fascination wore off a bit. Despite being city kids, I suppose seeing cows from the car is only so interesting. We did, however, get to stop at lakes, farms, and dairy stands that we hadn't seen before despite frequently driving within a few miles of them. Here are the highlights:
This kind of travel is like homeschool, where being able to take your time and ignore the conventional ways gives your a more full experience. I don't remember how many times I have driven from Buffalo to Chicopee, but we won't forget this trip with all the sights and fun stops on the way.
How fun! I was just reading about ghost towns and how some of them became ghost towns when the trains did not need water stops and others when the highways by passed them. What neat fun.
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