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Released theatrically on May 19, 2000, Road Trip received mixed reviews from critics, but was a box office success, grossing $119.8 million worldwide. The film has gathered a cult following over the years. A direct-to-video sequel, titled Beer Pong, was released on August 11, 2009, with Qualls reprising his role.
Not all road trips are created equal. Country Living has named 10 routes that are the best of the best.. They show off America's fantastic landscapes, from tropical beaches to major cities to snow ...
Google Maps Road Trip was a live-streaming documentary produced by Marc Horowitz and Peter Baldes between August 10 and August 18, 2009. The event represented the first virtual live-streaming broadcast cross-country road trip: using only Google Maps, the pair drove from Los Angeles to Richmond, Virginia. [1]
The Benz Patent-Motorwagen Number 3 of 1888, used by Bertha Benz for the highly publicized first long-distance road trip by automobile (of over 106 km / 60 miles). The world's first recorded long-distance road trip by the automobile took place in Germany in August 1888 when Bertha Benz, the wife of Karl Benz, the inventor of the first patented motor car (the Benz Patent-Motorwagen), traveled ...
On the Road. While many travelers are familiar with more well-known road trips across America such as Route 66 and California's Highway 1, the country is dotted with a wealth of under-the-radar ...
Distance: 2,448 miles Don’t Miss: Cuba, Missouri (aka “Mural City”) Known as America’s Main Street or “mother road,” Route 66 became a major artery for Americans moving West in the ...
If those childhood road trips seemed like they took forever, your memory isn't playing tricks on you. President Richard Nixon famously signed a national speed limit of 55 mph into law at the ...
Horatio's Drive: America's First Road Trip is a 2003 documentary film directed by Ken Burns and written by Dayton Duncan.Its subject is the first cross-country automobile journey in the United States, which occurred during the summer of 1903.