The New Road: I-26 and the Footprints of Progress, 1978-2004
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Consists of 127 photographs, the majority of which are 11x14 inch gelatin silver prints, although there is a small series of digital color prints. Through images of landscapes, individuals, and communities, the photographs provide an intimate, long-term look at the social, cultural, and environmental impact of the construction of an interstate highway through rural Madison County, North Carolina. The series is divided into three subseries: Color Prints, Exhibit Prints (from Duke University's Special Collections Gallery exhibit in 2009), and Loose Prints (not included in the 2009 exhibit). Original captions and numbering taken from back of prints. Subseries arranged alphabetically.
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