I just got a swell report from a Retro Roadmap Reader regarding a place that would be a great addition to the Retro Roadmap- but he wasn’t sure if the Retro Roadmap accepted suggestions from readers.
2 words- YES – Please!
We LOVE Retro Roadmap Reader Recommendations!
As you all probably know by now, I’m just one gal, trying to cram as much Retro Roadmap-worthy road trip adventures into my life, so I can enjoy them and also share these neat old cool and vintage places with you. BUT I can’t be everywhere so that is when all you wonderful readers come in.
( Thanks Aubrey Murrin Collins!)
Pretend you’ve got a retro vintage loving pal coming to your area and you’re the host / hostess: What places would you recommend they see, visit, eat at, or simply take a picture of? These are the places that should be on the Retro Roadmap, and you’re just the person to share the knowledge with all of us!
As I’ve said before, and will say it again- I want the Retro Roadmap to be a Resource for everyone, across the country and across the world- to have an easy way to find out about the cool old vintage places still around and how easy it is to get to them.
As you can see from looking at the Retro Roadmap, it’s definitely Pennsylvania and Massachusetts heavy, as that’s where I do most of my living, but there’s a big ol’ country out there, filled with cool old theaters, vintage diners, tiki lounges, downtown department stores, neon signs and who knows what else.
Help us fill up the Retro Roadmap with markers and recommendations for each one of these worthy places, and do your part to ensure they stick around, by making it easy for folks to find out about them and support them.
All I ask is for at least 1 photo, a short description of why you consider it Retro Roadmap-worthy and address/contact info, and voila! You’ve done your part to let folks “from away” know about the neat old places in your area.
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