** "Abroad at Home: American Ramblings, Observations, and Adventures of Julian Street" by Julian Street is a travel story from the early 1900s. This book combines personal memories with insights, taking readers on a journey through different American cities as seen through the author's eyes. It's about finding the hidden charm and personality in places many Americans miss when they’re too busy rushing through tourist spots. The story starts with the author getting ready for a big trip across the United States, wanting to travel without a strict plan, hoping to find the simple beauty in these cities. The first chapter sets the stage for discovering what is real and genuine in familiar places, introducing his travel buddy and hinting at funny and thoughtful moments during their travels. **

Abroad at Home: American Ramblings, Observations, and Adventures of Julian Street
By Julian Street
** Get ready to discover the hidden side of America with a traveler seeking authentic experiences and unexpected adventures in this early 20th-century journey.
Summary
About the AuthorJulian Leonard Street was an American author, born in Chicago. He was a reporter on the New York Mail and Express in 1899 and had charge of its dramatic department in 1900–01. His writings include the following:My Enemy the Motor (1908)
The Need of Change - Made into 1939 film I'm from Missouri.
Paris à la Carte (1912)
Ship-Bored (1912)
The Goldfish (1912)
Welcome to Our City (1913)
Abroad at Home (1914): A book of "American impressions" written after Street travelled "some five thousand miles and visited twenty cities" within his country.
American Adventures: A Second Trip "Abroad at Home". (1917)
Mysterious Japan (1922)
Tides (1926)
Julian Leonard Street was an American author, born in Chicago. He was a reporter on the New York Mail and Express in 1899 and had charge of its dramatic department in 1900–01. His writings include the following:My Enemy the Motor (1908) The Need of Change - Made into 1939 film I'm from Missouri. Paris à la Carte (1912) Ship-Bored (1912) The Goldfish (1912) Welcome to Our City (1913) Abroad at Home (1914): A book of "American impressions" written after Street travelled "some five thousand miles and visited twenty cities" within his country. American Adventures: A Second Trip "Abroad at Home". (1917) Mysterious Japan (1922) Tides (1926)