Before Route 66: Early Road Travel and the Birth of Highway Signage
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Before Route 66: Early Road Travel and the Birth of Highway Signage

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Join us for an enlightening journey into the past with Before Route 66: Early Road Travel and the Birth of Highway Signage!

📅 Presented by: The Gamble House & Pasadena Museum of History
📍 Location: Neighborhood Unitarian Universalist Church (Ross Chapel), 301 N. Orange Grove Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91103

🕓 Reception: 4:00 PM
🕔 Lecture: 5:00 PM

What was it like to embark on a road trip before the iconic Route 66? Early automobile travel was filled with adventure and uncertainty, as roads were merely uncharted paths and vehicles were technological novelties. In an effort to improve navigation, the Automobile Club of Southern California undertook a monumental project between 1914 and 1915, signposting the National Old Trails Road—the precursor to the famed Route 66!

Join Morgan Yates, Corporate Archivist and Historian from the Automobile Club of Southern California, as he presents an illustrated talk delving into the Club's efforts to make road travel safer and more enjoyable.

🎟️ Tickets:
💲 Members: $15
💲 Non-Members: $20
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Don't miss this chance to explore the history of early road travel!

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