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Join us as vanlife influencers Court & Nate retrace the path of Jackson & Crocker, two dreamers who completed the first successful transcontinental road trip in 1903. This original docuseries celebrates travel, history, and the automotive steel behind over 120 years of this quintessentially American pastime.

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A cross-country adventure in five parts

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Meet our travelers

Modern-day adventurers who live life on the road

Court & Nate met in California while working valet and soon decided they wanted a life full of travel and exploration—but also simplicity. They custom built the van of their dreams. Then, in 2019, they started their adventures with Tonkins, their Dobie-Lab mix, in tow. Six years later they’re amazed and grateful to have captured the imagination of millions of followers.

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Coast-to-coast before there was coast-to-coast

It all started with a $50 bet. Dr. Horatio Jackson, who didn’t even own an automobile, stood up to a chorus of San Francisco society types who insisted the car would never be bested by the horse. Four days later Jackson was joined by engine mechanic Sewell Crocker, who helped pilot the 1903 open-air Winton touring car. In Caldwell, Idaho, they picked up a bulldog named Bud, and the rest is history.

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THE ROUTE

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U. S. Steel and the American automotive industry

Growing and innovating—together

Founded in 1901, U. S. Steel has been essential to automotive since the industry was in its infancy. You could say they grew up together. From the first open-air touring cars owned by wealthy hobbyists, to the muscle cars that barreled down Route 66, to the family wagons and minvans that have shepherded countless families over millions of highway miles, steel makes it all possible and will continue to evolve to meet the needs of the road trip of tomorrow.

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