Horatio's Drive: America's First Road Trip

Horatio's Drive: America's First Road Trip is a 2003 historical documentary by Ken Burns.

Plot: A 20th century version of pioneering American spirit, this documentary Chronicles the cross-country automobile trip of Dr. Horatio Nelson Jackson.  It took him 63 days to drive from San Francisco to New York City.  The documentary chronicles the state of America's roads at that time, and how everything changed as a result of this remarkable accomplishment.

My Take: I love these kinds of journey stories.  I would recommend watching the Lewis and Clark documentary first, and then compare it to Dr. Jackson's journey.  They are 100 years apart but the change in the country is so dramatic.  It was fascinating how, as Dr. Jackson drove across the western half of the country, so many people came out to see him because they had never seen a car.  Stagecoaches would bring him much needed parts for replacement and repair.

Another fantastic Ken Burns documentary.

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