Images featured in Exploring Vacation and Etiquette Themes in Social Studies: Primary Source Inquiry for Middle and High School Select the image to view a larger version with additional information. Vacation: Primary Source Images St. James as a pilgrim by Hieronymus Bosch, circa 1450–1516. Title page of Picturesque America, 1872-1874. Santa Fe Railroad advertisement, 1909 Heritage tourism in the 1950s Buy a new car for vacation, 1961 The Travelers’ Green Book, 1960. These travel guides, published 1936 – 1966, provided information about lodging, restaurants, and other facilities that served African Americans. Segregated travel, 1943. Beachgoers, Long Beach, California, c. 1910 Wheel chairs or rolling chairs on the boardwalk. Wigwam Village Inn #2, Cave City, KY, 1940 Etiquette Images: Primary Source Images Bad Conversational Etiquette – 19th Century Good Conversational Etiquette – 19th Century Bad Table Manners, 19th century Gentility in the Dining Room, 19th century Dating at Coney Island, c. 1903 Visiting or Calling Cards, 1909 “Kiss Me Quick” by Currier and Ives “No You Don’t” by Currier and Ives Dating and the automobile, c. 1907 Etiquette of Dancing, 1942 S