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National Museum of American History: Lives on the Railroad: Salisbury, North Carolina 1927

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Replica of the Salisbury, North Carolina railway station teaches about riding and working on the railroad in the 1920s when railroads were a central part of American life. Railroad lines crisscrossed the country. They carried people, manufactured goods, food, the daily mail, and express packages. Railroads made long-distance travel possible, but the opportunities for travel were not equally shared. In the South, African Americans were segregated into "Jim Crow" cars.

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  • Knovation Readability Score: 3 (1 low difficulty, 5 high difficulty)