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Play It Again

I enjoy reading the Post very much, most recently “What’s Old Is Viewed Again” (Mar/Apr). My husband and I enjoy the old TV shows on MeTV, Antenna, and others — whether comedies, Westerns, mysteries, or drama. Much better than the prime-time shows or so-called reality programs (what a farce!). Thanks for a great magazine.

Shirley Shusta, online comment

Road Show

I inherited a love of automotive travel from my father, and Richard Ratay’s article “ (Mar/Apr), on the growth of the U.S. highway system, really resonated with me. I traveled with my parents in our new ’39 Ford coupe to California and Oregon and cherish memories of that trip. We didn’t

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