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 Nostalgia on the Road A review of American Road Magazine, March 17, 2009 Submitted by: elsie from saint cloud, mn
If you are a history buff, or in love with your youth this could be the magazine you are looking for--it's a trip down memory lane.


 Interesting Magazine A review of American Road Magazine, March 10, 2009 Submitted by: Denver from Gassaway, WV
It's OK, but I'm not interested in renewing.


 Just what we were looking for! A review of American Road Magazine, February 10, 2009 Submitted by: jfarris
Great locations and ideas for fun family roadtrips! We were looking for a magazine to do the time consuming searching for us. Great magazine!


 American Road Review A review of American Road Magazine, January 21, 2009 Submitted by: Sandy
My husband and I recently ordered this magazine. As avid car enthusiasts we are thrilled to see articles highlighting the adventures of the roads. We plan to venture out and take in some of the featured places ourselves. The only thing missing...more reviews of the South...since we live here we are prone to take short overnight trips. Most of the articles so far have been about places in the Northern US and Western states.
Keep them coming.
Sandy Butterworth


 great magazine A review of American Road Magazine, January 11, 2009 Submitted by: pj from monroe, ia
I was pleasantly surprised when i received my first issue. I didn't know what American Road was but it's perfect! I travel the back roads as often as I can. I hate I-80. I have traveled Hwy 50, the lonliest road in America, at least 6 times in all seasons. i only wish it came more often!


 Recommending to friends A review of American Road Magazine, January 6, 2009 Submitted by: Mar
I am thoroughly enjoying American Road. I have already loaned a copy to a couple of friends and family so they can see the quality and the content. I am also taking a copy to our library to recommend that the library add American Road to their subscriptions.


 Makes me want to hit the road! A review of American Road Magazine, December 30, 2008 Submitted by: Deb
American Road magazine has lots of folksy articles that tell the stories of people and places along the highway. I enjoy the stories and pass the magazines along to my parents who love the travel.


 American Road from Retiree's Viewpoint A review of American Road Magazine, December 30, 2008 Submitted by: storyteller from FL
This magazine does not really tell me any of the things I would like to know about travelling American roads, sightseeing, etc. A lot of slick pictures with very little substance. Interesting historical commentary about placing falling down , but little on places worth seeing that are off the beaten path.


 empty A review of American Road Magazine, December 29, 2008 Submitted by: novak from Rockport, MA
this magaqzine is full of emptiness - just articles after articles all very useless and uninteresting - if you want to waist your time and you really ahve nothing to do, then buy it.


 Husband read every word in the magazine! A review of American Road Magazine, December 9, 2008 Submitted by: Bee
We had traveled out west on some of the roads that were featured in the first edition and were very interested in many of the facts. Itis an unusually interesting publication for travelers or wantabes.


 A great road magazine! A review of American Road Magazine, December 9, 2008 Submitted by: Ken from Maryville, TN
Loved my first issue. It was almost like traveling the USA. I am looking forward to my next issue!


 Just so-so A review of American Road Magazine, November 25, 2008 Submitted by: I. B. Gone from Sitka, AK
Not a whole lot of useful info, actually none. Only one interesting destination in the whole mag. For actual info on this place I had to search online. I did enjoy the crosswork puzzle though!


 A Pleasant Trip from my Recliner A review of American Road Magazine, October 14, 2008 Submitted by: DogLover from Warrenton, MO
It's a nice magazine to enjoy when you want to sit back, relax , and do a little light traveling from the comfort of your recliner at home. Also, you can get some nice ideas of places to go that you may not have thought about before. It's quite a little pleasure trip, an enjoyable magazine.
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