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Returning via Chicago, Illinois and Park Rapids, Michigan, the Stewarts crossed a total of 17 states, visiting relatives, sites and shopping for antiques. Includes list of antiques purchased on the trip and recipes collected in the southern states.The following description was provided by the seller:\"Original, handwritten diary of Mary Frances (Bean) Stewart. 1953 automobile trip from northern California with travel through southwestern and southern states, to Nashville, Tennessee. Return by way of Indianapolis, Chicago, Park Rapids, Minnesota and other northern locales. June 15 through August 26, 1953. 72 pages with 12 additional pages of notes. 6 x 8 inches. Binding fine. Handwriting clear and readable. 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One stop this a.m. at a Skelley station where we got a really fine map and the sweet man insisted I have a drink of ice water from a real clean --ain't been used oncet-- paper cup.\" Her next entry, June 23, is from an Arkansas motel: \"Clock ticked all night. Water dripped. Fan whirred. Heat poured in.\"\"Arriving in Tennessee during what must have been a hot summer, she notes: \"The country became flat. Into Memphis for the 5 o'clock rat race. Never, never felt so sticky. Being dipped in molasses couldn't make it worse.\"\"While returning to California, Mary Frances and Robert spend more time visiting antique stores. They particularly look for glass items. Near Beardstown. Illinois (July 22) she writes: \"He directed us to Miss Glass Rushville, 'the last of de line.'\" An old home, not on highway but out (on) Laffettee Street. Miss Glass lacked force but we got some glass stoppers \u0026amp; cookie cutters for 15 cents each. 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