The 1920s saw a significant rise in automobile usage, with the mass production of affordable cars, like the Ford Model T, revolutionizing personal travel.
New York City’s subway system rapidly expanded in the 1920s, quadrupling its stations and connecting vital boroughs, which facilitated not only commutes but also the growth of entertainment venues.
Times Square evolved into a bustling hub of activity by the 1920s, greatly influenced by the influx of visitors due to improvements in public transportation.
Theaters and diners became central to social life in the 1920s, demonstrating how transportation advancements allowed more people to engage in popular leisure activities.
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