Wednesday, September 23, 2015

Eleanor Roosevelt's road trip to Quebec

"It was the summer of 1933; the Great Depression was hitting North America with full force. To escape the heat of the American capital, two independent-minded Washington women hit the road and travelled north to Canada. For three weeks in July, they drove a brand-new Plymouth roadster convertible through Vermont to Quebec, New Brunswick and back...."
Read Andy Caddell's story in the Montreal Gazette


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