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1. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- A driver (and old car) worth avoiding if you ever see them on the road, now simply displayed at Bob's Gasoline Alley, an eclectic collection of gas station signs and pumps and other vintage travel memorabilia (and some exotic animals), just down a dirt road historic from the mostly two-lane, U.S. Route 66 in Crawford County, Missouri, near the town of Cuba 2021-03-10

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2. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- Burma-Shave sign, a reminder of what were once hundreds by the company in sets of five or six clever sayings. This one appears near Ash Fork along historic U.S. Route 66 in Arizona. This stretch of the onetime "Mother Road" two-lane highway from Chicago, Illinois, to Santa Monica, California, still exists north of a high-speed interstate highway that took away most of the old road's traffic 2017-07-17

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3. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- It takes a second glance to confirm that this is a farm owner's sculpture pairing along the Great River Road, a winding two-lane road along the Mississippi River in south-central Louisiana, near the town of Sunshine 2021-02-10

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4. Partridge, Seymour T. Engineering drawings for military facilities ("AAA Installations") for the Department of the Army and the Air Force, National Guard Bureau, site no. 8, Xaverian College; site no. 9, Old Fort Road, Friendly; site no. 11, Hill Road; and site no. 32, Andrews Field near route 337; Prince George's County and Montgomery County, Maryland 1954-1955

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5. Barnard, George N., 1819-1902 O'Connor House, where the Union Officers were imprisoned, under fire, on Broad St. near the Ashley Road, Charleston, S.C

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6. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- A driver (and old car) worth avoiding if you ever see them on the road, now simply displayed at Bob's Gasoline Alley, an eclectic collection of gas station signs and pumps and other vintage travel memorabilia (and some exotic animals), just down a dirt road historic from the mostly two-lane, U.S. Route 66 in Crawford County, Missouri, near the town of Cuba

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22129204
7. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- Burma-Shave sign, a reminder of what were once hundreds by the company in sets of five or six clever sayings. This one appears near Ash Fork along historic U.S. Route 66 in Arizona. This stretch of the onetime "Mother Road" two-lane highway from Chicago, Illinois, to Santa Monica, California, still exists north of a high-speed interstate highway that took away most of the old road's traffic

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20720601
8. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- It takes a second glance to confirm that this is a farm owner's sculpture pairing along the Great River Road, a winding two-lane road along the Mississippi River in south-central Louisiana, near the town of Sunshine

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9. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- Branding-day scene at the Ladder Livestock Ranch's cattle operation, just below the Wyoming border in Moffat County, Colorado. The Ladder Ranch's activities, including extensive sheep grazing in Wyoming, spill across the border between the two states. The ranch headquarters is barely into Wyoming, down the road from the little town of Savery, and it overlooks pastures full of its cattle . . . in Colorado, near Squaw Mountain 2016-05-19

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10. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- Part of the "Fisherman's Dream" exhibit, one of several scrap-metal sculpture installations by artist Gary Greff, said (by the Guinness Book of World Records) to be the world's largest, near the town of Mott along what North Dakota calls its Enchanted Highway, a 32-mile portion of a county road from Gladstone to Regent in the southwestern part of that Northern Plains state 2021-12-06

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11. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- Part of the "Fisherman's Dream" exhibit, one of several scrap-metal sculpture installations by artist Gary Greff, said (by the Guinness Book of World Records) to be the world's largest, near the town of Mott along what North Dakota calls its Enchanted Highway, a 32-mile portion of a county road from Gladstone to Regent in the southwestern part of that Northern Plains state 2021-12-06

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12. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- Bert's Country Dancing had its heyday near Valentine, Arizona, when old Route 66 was the main road between Chicago and Los Angeles. Then along came the interstate highway, which took away most of the little dance hall's business. Enough that it closed many years ago 2017-07-17

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13. Collier, John, Jr., 1913-1992 [Untitled photo, possibly related to: Spring pulpwood drive on the Brown Company timber holdings in Maine. The cook's assistant, "Cookie" dishing out pie at mid-morning lunch by the side of the road near where men are working] 1943 May

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14. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- The estate's mansion at Houmas House and Gardens, a Louisiana plantation-era attraction that includes visitor lodging, restaurants and a bar, and the most extensive gardens in "Plantation Country" along the winding Mississippi River Road near the tiny town of Darrow in Ascension Parish 2021-02-24

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15. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- Both this sculpture and the scene epitomize restfulness at the Houmas House and Gardens, a sugar-cane plantation estate also known as Burnside Plantation after one of its owners, near Louisiana's Mississippi River Road town of Darrow 2021-02-14

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16. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- An old, large, fading, but still sturdy, barn in Leiper's Fork, a small, rural Tennessee community named for pioneer surveyor Hugh Leiper that has become somewhat of a tourist attraction near an entrance to the Natchez Trace Parkway (a 444-mile two-lane scenic road through Tennessee, a bit of Alabama, and Mississippi) 2021-11-09

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17. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- A path to the pigeonnier at the Houmas House and Gardens, a sugar-cane plantation estate also known as Burnside Plantation after one of its owners, near Louisiana's Mississippi River Road town of Darrow 2021-02-10

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18. American Colony (Jerusalem). Photo Department Down the Jordan Valley from the Sea of Galilee to the Dead Sea. Wadi K'taif, Jericho Road near Neby Mousa [i.e., Nebi Musa] showing Dead Sea and Transjordan [approximately 1920 to 1933]

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19. Wolcott, Marion Post, 1910-1990 [Untitled photo, possibly related to: Typical of better home once owned by white people, but for past ten years owned by Negro woman who hasn't money to keep it repaired. Monticello Road, near Columbia, South Carolina] 1938 Dec

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20. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- The Sacred Heart Catholic Mission Church, last restored in 1974 after almost three centuries of existence in various forms at the Nambé Pueblo, settled by one of New Mexico's Tewa-language tribes in the 14th century, 15 miles north of what is now the state capital of Santa Fe, near the southern end of the winding "High Road" to the art and shopping mecca of Taos 2021-01-05

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