The main method of crossing the Atlantic Ocean in the 1920s was by steamship and ocean liner. Businessmen meeting overseas clients, entertainers on tour, and tourists making leisure trips travelled on ocean liners in upper class berths.
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While a car was becoming a common household posession, the most popular modes of transportation for the longest time remained trains and ocean liners.
In the 1920s, railroads developed new programs for vacation travelers. Comfortable Pullman cars for spending the night and quality food in dining cars made long-distance travel a pleasure. Florida was a popular destination. But railroads also encouraged visits to luxury resorts in Asheville and Pinehurst.
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the length of time it took for a ship to travel from Europe to America in the early 1920s varied depending on many factors, but it could generally take anywhere from a few days to several weeks.
Prior to the mid-1800s, the primary modes of travel in America were either via foot, on horseback or using a horse-drawn conveyance. Benner pointed to the inefficiency of North America's first mail route between Boston and New York City using the Boston Post Road, originally an Indian trail.