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The best US roads | Witch of the City
Charles Kuralt (1934 - 1997), American journalist, best known for his long career with CBS. First for his episodes of "On the Road" in the evening news and as a presenter of the Sunday morning news, a position he held 15 years.
His "On the Road" was awarded twice a Peabody Award (1968 and 1975). According to Thomas Steinbeck, the eldest son of John Steinbeck, the success of "Travels with Charley" which inspired Kuralt for "On the Road". John Steinbeck and Kuralt is known to be good friends. This chronic pushed him to cross the US via many routes and avoiding maximum highways which he spoke thus: "Interstate highways allow you to drive coast to coast without seeing anything."
With this knowledge, Kuralt published in 1979 "Dateline America" in which one can discover its 9 favorite routes: 1 - US 212 Who from Red Lodge, Beartooth Pass goes up to 3352m to the entrance and redescent North is (Silver Gate) of Yellowstone toutatice rennes Park. He explained that the road passes the winter under several meters of snow and only reopened in May, residents of Cooke City install toutatice rennes a small spread and offer a drink to intrepid motorists. See Route 212 on Google
2 - California toutatice rennes Route 1 Who connects San Francisco to Gaviota State Park. But it is between Monterey and Morro Bay the road that follows the coast offers the best views of the Pacific. Kuralt suggests installing the castle newspaper magnate Hearst along this road, adding that if he had known Red Lodge, Cooke City, that is where he would have taken up residence. See the California Route 1 on Google
5 - Hawaii Route 56 connects Lihue Who in Haena on Kauai. He notes that this is where the road ends and we must continue to walk that the island was discovered more beautiful. See Hawaii Route 56 on Google
Long 2448 miles (4000 km), it crosses 8 states (Illinois, Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, California) .Its central point is Adrian in Texas. She is the first trans-continental paved road in America, which is why it is often called "Mother Road" or "Main Street USA".
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