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Featured on PDR in the collection John Margolies’ Photographs of Roadside America

The culture of the American road has been much celebrated — and much criticized. Lawrence Ferlinghetti saw the rise of the automobile and the construction of the interstate system (which began in the 1950s) as a new form of punishment inflicted on the populace. Driving in their cars, “strung-out citizens” were now

The Nat Ballroom, 6th & McMaster's, Amarillo, Texas.

Artist

Date

1977

From

John Margolies Roadside America photograph archive


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