EXCLUSIVE — Fox News’s Steve Doocy revealed his biggest takeaway from a recent road trip across the nation and explained what celebrating America 250 means to Fox & Friends. “America looks a whole lot different when you experience it through a windshield instead of a headline,” Doocy told the Washington Examiner.Doocy, who’s been with Fox & Friends since 1998, concluded a monthslong “For All America” RV road trip with his co-hosts Ainsley Earhardt, Brian Kilmeade, and Lawrence Jones on Friday, after traveling across the country to visit veterans, small business owners, and all who have made an impact on their communities.

MAIN STREET WINS: FOX BUSINESS REWARDS TOP SMALL BUSINESSES FOR AMERICA’S 250TH“Over the past few months, we covered more than 2,400 miles, stopping in towns where people were eager to share their stories, show off their hometowns, and remind us what makes this country special,” Doocy said. Fox & Friends co-host Steve Doocy on air with at Lulu’s in North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. (Courtesy: Fox News)

In April, Fox joined Camping World CEO Matthew Wagner in launching a giveaway in conjunction with the road trip, where individuals could enter into the sweepstakes for a chance to win a Thor Freedom Traveler RV from Camping World. Georgia couple Kenneth and Tara Smith, along with the five runners-up, were each gifted an RV on Friday’s episode. “Everybody wins a camper!” Doocy said on the live broadcast. “I feel like Oprah!” He exclaimed. “You get a camper, you get a camper, you get a camper, you get a camper!”Biggest takeaway from traveling across the country