A 1920s Road Trip
This 2-part film was originally titled, "From Philly To Canada" and was filmed in 1929 by an amateur cameraman named Ellwood F. Hoffman (1885-1966). He tracked his journey from Philadelphia, PA to Canadian border in this 2-hour long coverage of the trip. This travelogue is a great source for seeing what driving looked like in the 1920s.
Thanks to Prelinger Archive for making this footage available to the public. You can find other videos fro their archive on the Internet Archive.
Видео A 1920s Road Trip канала The1920sChannel
Thanks to Prelinger Archive for making this footage available to the public. You can find other videos fro their archive on the Internet Archive.
Видео A 1920s Road Trip канала The1920sChannel
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