Why Walkable Cities Are Becoming the New Road Trip Stops
For decades, the American road trip was defined by distance. The farther you drove, the more meaningful the journey felt. Miles were the metric. Highways were the experience. Gas stations, diners, and state-line photos marked progress. But something has changed. Today’s road trip is no longer about how far you go. It is about how deeply you experience the places you stop. More travelers are parking their cars and exploring cities on foot, trading speed for substance. Walkable cities are becoming the new destinations — places where the engine turns off and the story begins. From Passing Through to Staying Put In the past, cities were something you drove through on your way to somewhere else. Now, they are becoming
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