The Official Automobile Blue Book, 1901–1929: Precursor to the American Road Map

Navigating by automobile at the dawn of the twentieth century was difficult because maps appropriate for this new mode of transportation were scarce. An early solution to this problem was the route guide. Listing turn-by-turn directions between various cities, route guides helped early motorists nav...

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