DagwoodIII
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All kids used to be free range.

Ask anyone born circa 1960.

Pretty much everyone of them will have a ‘Stand By Me’ type story about travelling alone as a grade school kid.

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Parents used to buy postage and literally mail their kids across the country.

And people didn’t think that was weird.

Kids are allowed to fly without an adult today.

DagwoodIII
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Compared to the conditions in the trains, it wasn’t that bad.

Also, the longest distance was about 700 miles, not really cross country.

https://postalmuseum.si.edu/very-special-deliveries

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In 1913, 700 miles was practically across the country. That was further away than most adults traveled from their birth town in their lives.

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Not really. The transcontinental railroad had been around for over fifty years.

Cars were already pretty popular. There were already about 5 million of them out there.

Ocean liners and tourism was available.

The St. Louis Worlds Fair of 1904 got 20 million visitors.

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