Likewise. In the past, trolleys criss-crossed the state, connecting cities and villages. Roads existed as well, but it is not unlikely that families without cars might travel to a rural area, to the beach, or virtually anywhere by trolley, and many historical photographs attest to that fact. This piece I wrote is just a bit of imagined nostalgia suggested by the postcard image.
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So what's the story behind the trolley? Why did they build it, vs. a road or bridge?
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In the past, trolleys criss-crossed the state, connecting cities and villages. Roads existed as well, but it is not unlikely that families without cars might travel to a rural area, to the beach, or virtually anywhere by trolley, and many historical photographs attest to that fact. This piece I wrote is just a bit of imagined nostalgia suggested by the postcard image.
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