Early American settlers traveled on coastal roads or rivers. The first real highway connected the southern and northern colonies, and hop-scotched the coastal cities of Charleston, Wilmington, Norfolk and north to Boston. Later, roads spread out like fingers from the coast, such as the Great Valley Road into the...
THIS ARTICLE IS FOR SUBSCRIBERS ONLY
Unlock this article and everything on Family Tree Magazine
Your email
Payment
Confirmation
7 Day Access Pass
Full access to all FTM articles for 7 days
$7.00
Enter your email to continue
We will create a lightweight account so you can access your pass across devices.