Holy Land USA Series, 1985-1986 and undated
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- 3 boxes; 50 prints and 1 item
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Consists of 50 8x10 inch selenium-toned gelatin silver prints and one larger undated laminated color placemat. Built in 1958, Holy Land USA was a religious roadside attraction in Waterbury, Connecticut. The images document the condition of the park, which closed in 1984 after 26 years of operation. Original captions taken from back of prints. Many of the images were printed in 2001. Prints are in original order as received.
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