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​This interactive map crams in American literature's greatest road trips


People love road trips. Some like 'em more than others. And some like them perhaps a little bit too much. This interactive map from Richard Kreitner and Steven Melendez crams the locations mentioned in twelve road-tripping books including Mark Twain's Roughing It and Jack Kerouac's On the Road. That total's 1,500 entries, paired with the most appropriate coordinates the author could assign. You might take issue with some of the book choices, but we'll only accept complaints after you've tackled the entirety of this cartographic labor of love. You'll find the bibliography after the break.

  • Wild, Cheryl Strayed

  • The Cruise of the Rolling Junk, F. Scott Fitzgerald

  • Rolling Nowhere: Riding the Rails With America's Hoboes, Ted Conover

  • A Walk Across America, Peter Jenkins

  • Cross Country: Fifteen Years and 90,000 Miles on the Roads and Interstates of America with Lewis and Clark, Robert Sullivan

  • The Lost Continent, Bill Bryson

  • Blue Highways: A Journey into America, William Least Heat Moon

  • On the Road, Jack Kerouac

  • Roughing It, Mark Twain

  • Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance, Robert Pirsig

  • Travels with Charley, John Steinbeck

  • The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test, Tom Wolfe