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  1. Horatio's Drive: America's First Road Trip. ... who in 1903, on a visionary whim and a $50 bet, became the first person to drive an automobile across the continent. Tom Hanks voices Horatio. Related. The Ghost Army. 10:40AM, Friday 07 Jun. The War: A Necessary War. 10:40AM, Monday 10 Jun.

  2. Horatio's Drive: America's First Road Trip 2003 List. Reviews 97% Audience Score 250+ Ratings Read More Read Less. Cast & Crew Media Info. Audience Reviews View All (9) audience reviews. ...

  3. General Information . History Documentary hosted by Keith David, directed by Ken Burns, published by PBS in 2003 - English narration [] Cover[] InformationHoratio's Drive: America's First Road Trip In 1903, Americans considered automobiles practical for short trips only. Horatio Nelson Jackson believed differently. He bet a man fifty dollars that he could drive an automobile across the country.

  4. Horatio's Drive recounts the inspirational and hilarious saga of Horatio Nelson Jackson, an eccentric Vermont doctor, who in 1903, on a visionary whim and a 50-dollar bet, ... S1 E1 - Horatio's Drive: America's First Road Trip. October 5, 2003. 1 h 46 min. TV-G.

  5. In the spring of 1903, on a whim and a fifty-dollar bet, Dr. Horatio Nelson Jackson set off from San Francisco in a 20-horsepower Winton touring car hoping to become the first person to cross the United States in the new-fangled "horseless carriage." Most people doubted that the automobile had much of a future. Jackson's trip would prove them wrong.

  6. In the spring of 1903, on a whim and a fifty-dollar bet, Dr. Horatio Nelson Jackson set off from San Francisco in a 20-horsepower Winton touring car hoping to become the first person to cross the United States in the new-fangled “horseless carriage.”. At the time there were only 150 miles of paved roads in the entire country, all of them ...

  7. Full TV Schedule. This film tells the hilarious story of the first transcontinental automobile trip, an adventure undertaken in 1903 by Dr Horatio Nelson Jackson. Travelling in a 20-horsepower 1903 Winton touring car with a driving partner and a bulldog named Bud, Jackson set off from San Francisco to win a $50 bet and prove that the newfangled ...