TY - ADVS AU - Duncan,Dayton AU - Burns,Ken AU - Keith,David AU - Hanks,Tom AU - Arkin,Adam AU - Bodett,Tom AU - Bosco,Philip AU - Conway,Kevin AU - Cullum,John AU - Guyer,Murphy AU - Madigan,Amy AU - Plimpton,George AU - Wallach,Eli AU - Moore,Allen AU - Ewers,Erik ED - Florentine Films. ED - American Lives II Film Project. ED - WETA-TV (Television station : Washington, D.C.) ED - PBS Home Video. ED - Paramount Home Entertainment (Firm) TI - Horatio's drive: America's first road trip T2 - PBS Home Video SN - 1415702519 AV - E168 .H67 2004 DVD U1 - 629.28 PY - 2004/// CY - [United States], Hollywood, CA PB - PBS Home Video, Distributed by Paramount Home Entertainment KW - Jackson, Horatio Nelson, KW - Automobile travel KW - Automobiles KW - Feature films KW - Documentary films KW - Films for the hearing impaired KW - United States KW - History KW - 20th century KW - Description and travel KW - lcgft KW - Video recordings for the hearing impaired KW - Documentary videos N1 - Originally broadcast in 2003; Special features: the making of Horatio's drive, outtakes from the film; Cinematography, Allen Moore, Ken Burns ; editor, Erik Ewers; Narrated by Keith David ; Voices: Tom Hanks, Adam Arkin, Tom Bodett, Philip Bosco, Kevin Conway, John Cullum, Murphy Guyer, Amy Madigan, George Plimpton, Eli Wallach; MPAA rating: Not rated N2 - Horatio Nelson Jackson, an eccentric Vermont doctor, drove from San Francisco to New York City, in 1903 to became the first person to drive an automobile across the continent - a feat never before accomplished. It would mark the beginning of a new era in America and the end of another. It took Lewis & Clark over two years to go from the Atlantic to the Pacific - Horatio went the opposite direction, by means of the "Horseless carriage", in less than 3 months ER -