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- Charles Kuralt and Driver Traveling in the CBS "On the Road" Motor Home, circa 1987 - Charles Kuralt traveled the U.S. highways and back roads telling stories of ordinary Americans. His <em>On the Road</em> segments could be seen on CBS from 1967 to 1994.

- circa 1987
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Charles Kuralt and Driver Traveling in the CBS "On the Road" Motor Home, circa 1987
Charles Kuralt traveled the U.S. highways and back roads telling stories of ordinary Americans. His On the Road segments could be seen on CBS from 1967 to 1994.
- Ski-Doo Snowmobile Boots Worn by Charles Kuralt during the CBS "On The Road" Television Show -

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Ski-Doo Snowmobile Boots Worn by Charles Kuralt during the CBS "On The Road" Television Show
- Record Album, "Man on the Moon," Narrated by Walter Cronkite, 1969 - The 1960s were an age of space exploration, beginning with the Soviet Union's launch of Sputnik in 1957 through the landing of America's Apollo 11 on the moon in 1969. CBS news anchorman, Walter Cronkite narrates this history of the U.S. space program. President John F. Kennedy provided the major boost to the program by requesting increased funding on May 25, 1961.

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Record Album, "Man on the Moon," Narrated by Walter Cronkite, 1969
The 1960s were an age of space exploration, beginning with the Soviet Union's launch of Sputnik in 1957 through the landing of America's Apollo 11 on the moon in 1969. CBS news anchorman, Walter Cronkite narrates this history of the U.S. space program. President John F. Kennedy provided the major boost to the program by requesting increased funding on May 25, 1961.
- Charles Kuralt with the CBS "On the Road" Motor Home, circa 1987 - Charles Kuralt traveled the U.S. highways and back roads telling stories of ordinary Americans. His <em>On the Road</em> segments aired on CBS from 1967 to 1994. Here, Kuralt poses with the motorhome that carried him more than a million miles and to all 50 states for filming.

- circa 1987
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Charles Kuralt with the CBS "On the Road" Motor Home, circa 1987
Charles Kuralt traveled the U.S. highways and back roads telling stories of ordinary Americans. His On the Road segments aired on CBS from 1967 to 1994. Here, Kuralt poses with the motorhome that carried him more than a million miles and to all 50 states for filming.
- Charles Kuralt Watching Mechanics Repairing the CBS "On the Road" Motor Home, circa 1987 - Maintenance and repairs are always needed when you are <em>On the Road</em>. In this photograph, Charles Kuralt watches work being done on the motorhome used to travel across America.

- circa 1987
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Charles Kuralt Watching Mechanics Repairing the CBS "On the Road" Motor Home, circa 1987
Maintenance and repairs are always needed when you are On the Road. In this photograph, Charles Kuralt watches work being done on the motorhome used to travel across America.
- Charles Kuralt and Isadore Bleckman with the CBS "On the Road" Motor Home, circa 1987 - This photograph shows reporter Charles Kuralt and cameraman Isadore "Izzy" Bleckman standing outside the CBS "On the Road" Motorhome. They traveled more than a million miles and visited all 50 states over 20 years while filming <em>On the Road</em> segments for CBS. The stories focused on ordinary people who were often quite extraordinary.

- circa 1987
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Charles Kuralt and Isadore Bleckman with the CBS "On the Road" Motor Home, circa 1987
This photograph shows reporter Charles Kuralt and cameraman Isadore "Izzy" Bleckman standing outside the CBS "On the Road" Motorhome. They traveled more than a million miles and visited all 50 states over 20 years while filming On the Road segments for CBS. The stories focused on ordinary people who were often quite extraordinary.
- 1973 FMC 2900R Motorhome, Used by Charles Kuralt for CBS "On The Road" Television Show - This FMC motorhome carried a three-man TV crew on America's back roads, where they took time "to meet people, listen to yarns, and feel the seasons change." The CBS-produced show, <em>On the Road</em>, featured Charles Kuralt's superbly crafted stories about ordinary people who were often quite extraordinary. It was a novel idea that lasted 27 years, from 1967 to 1994.

- 1973
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1973 FMC 2900R Motorhome, Used by Charles Kuralt for CBS "On The Road" Television Show
This FMC motorhome carried a three-man TV crew on America's back roads, where they took time "to meet people, listen to yarns, and feel the seasons change." The CBS-produced show, On the Road, featured Charles Kuralt's superbly crafted stories about ordinary people who were often quite extraordinary. It was a novel idea that lasted 27 years, from 1967 to 1994.
- Charles Kuralt, Larry Gianneschi, Jr., and Isadore Bleckman with the CBS "On the Road" Motor Home, circa 1987 - This photograph shows reporter Charles Kuralt, left, with audio engineer Larry Gianneschi, Jr., and cameraman Isadore "Izzy" Bleckman. They traveled more than a million miles and visited all 50 states over 20 years while filming <em>On the Road</em> segments for CBS. The stories focused on ordinary people who were often quite extraordinary.

- circa 1987
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Charles Kuralt, Larry Gianneschi, Jr., and Isadore Bleckman with the CBS "On the Road" Motor Home, circa 1987
This photograph shows reporter Charles Kuralt, left, with audio engineer Larry Gianneschi, Jr., and cameraman Isadore "Izzy" Bleckman. They traveled more than a million miles and visited all 50 states over 20 years while filming On the Road segments for CBS. The stories focused on ordinary people who were often quite extraordinary.