![]() ![]() ![]() 3.2 Montana, Yellowstone, Idaho, and Washington (158-180).3.1.1 Reading Guide Questions for pages 125-157.3.1 Wisconsin and North Dakota (125-157).2.4.1 Reading Guide Questions for pages 95-125.2.3.1 Reading Guide Questions for pages 74-94.2.3 Upstate New York and Niagara Falls (74-94).2.1.1 Reading Guide Questions for pages 19-42.2.1 Long Island to Connecticut (pages 19-42).His whole trip encompassed nearly 10,000 miles. His trip was one that outlined the border of the United States, going all throughout the North, through the Pacific Northwest, down into his native Salinas Valley, across to Texas, up through the Deep South, and then back to New York. He started his travels in Long Island, New York. He traveled throughout the United States in a specially made camper called Rocinante, named after the horse of Don Quixote. However, he found that the "new America" did not live up to his expectations. He had many questions going into his journey, the main one being "What are Americans like today". He wrote that he was moved by a desire to see his country on a personal level, since he made his living writing about it. It documents the driving trip he took with his poodle, Charley, around the United States in the 1960s. Travels with Charley: Search of America is a travelogue by American author John Steinbeck. You can help by adding new material ( learn how) or ask for assistance in the reading room. ![]() A reader requests expansion of this book to include more material. ![]()
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