writermommy6
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So let's say not everyone is internet savvy or has a computer. "In the old days" when you wanted to research somewhere to visit there was this thing called mail. You would go to the library and find out an address in which to call or mail a written request for more information about the area (chamber of commerce for the city was always great) and they would send you a whole ton of pamphlets about hotels, restaurants and tourist stuff.
And we actually had to know how to read maps in order to know how long it was going to take to get there. Used the legend and broke out the ruler and everything. Not saying EVERYONE would/did do it, but if we wanted to know about an area that we didn't then we did a bit more research.
Again, this goes back to the some people plan and some people don't thing.
And we actually had to know how to read maps in order to know how long it was going to take to get there. Used the legend and broke out the ruler and everything. Not saying EVERYONE would/did do it, but if we wanted to know about an area that we didn't then we did a bit more research.
Again, this goes back to the some people plan and some people don't thing.
