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Evolution of Travel Over the Last 100 Years: + An Adventure in France in 2026

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  • The provided article excerpt details historical travel methods from 1927, including coal-burning steam trains and Great Lakes steamers.
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When my father left Utah to go as a Mormon missionary to Austria in 1927, he traveled from Utah County, Utah, by coal-burning steam train in 2 or 3 days to Chicago. There he boarded a Great Lakes steamer traveling through Lake Michigan, Lake Huron, Lake Erie, and Lake Ontario, ... [continued] The post Evolution of Travel Over the Last 100 Years: + An Adventure in France in 2026 appeared first on CleanTechnica .