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Travel in Grand Style

Americans have moved West by various means in the four centuries Europeans have settled in the land.

Waterway was certainly common — and at times the most comfortable. Remember, roads were poor and early stagecoaches (or private carriages) did not come equipped with shock absorbers. Many men walked leading a horse or mule carrying a heavy pack.

Railroads made an entrance in the mid-19th century and soon showed many advantages.

So if you were moving from Pennsylvania to Illinois in 1851, you had options. Kurt Tafel, in the sweet romance Stitching a Dream makes the majority of his travel by riverboat. Here’s a grand example of one which traveled on the Ohio River. I imagine him on a more modest model — but with similar route and accommodations.

For more information on the sweet historical romance, follow the link. This one takes you to the Nook edition: https://bit.ly/3Ri8RNX

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