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1928 Lincoln Highway Marker Near Fayetteville, PA These images are selected from my first book, Lincoln Highway: Main Street across America, and the 80-print show that traveled coast to coast for under the sponsorship of Exhibits USA. The Lincoln Highway was the nation's first transcontinental highway, and at the time of its establishment in 1913, was 3,300 miles of adventurous, unmarked and unimproved dirt road that connected New York City with San Francisco. I made these photographs with a mind to reveal something of the layered history of an old road, to demonstrate what we might find along its varied route today. For more information about the project, about the book, see the Books & Publications section on the site. |
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