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22 vintage photos show Americans embarking on cross-country road trips in the 1960s

  • With an AAA TripTik map, a loaded-up station wagon, and every emergency car repair tool on hand for the inevitable breakdown, American families hit the road in the mid-20th century.
  • Families explored America as the country was changing, and for some, road trips exposed Americans to different ways of living and the politics of the time.
  • But road tripping in the '60s, a time of segregation, was not as easy if you were African American.
  • Roadtrips might be more popular than ever this year, with the pandemic canceling many people's travel plans.

With the cross-country interstate materializing, automobiles on the rise, a booming economy, and a growing travel bug, families loaded up their station wagons and hit the road in the mid-20th century.

Road tripping in the '60s and '70s was popular and affordable, and for most, these cross-country vacations were the first time families were experiencing life outside of their own towns.

Richard Ratay, author of "Don't Make Me Pull Over! An Informal History of the Family Road Trip," told Insider he remembers his family pulling into a roadside motel filled with other families from all across the country. Many Americans grew up road tripping, and the shared experience is something Americans still bond over today.

Since road trips may start making a comeback, here is a look back at Americans hitting the road, ready for family-bonding, exploration, and plenty of mishaps along the way.

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