Driving across Tennessee years ago, had to stop for a cold one and observe a history lesson. Image produced from a digital scan of a 35mm B&W TMax film negative recovered from materials that survived Hurricane Wilma’s flooding of Key West, FL in 2005.No post scan editing. Exact location in Tennessee has been lost. If anyone recognizes this place, I’d appreciate hearing more about it, thanks!
Tennessee Gateway 1989
June 4, 2014 by continuitygirl
Posted in Art, influences, landscape, Legacy, photography, roadhouses, roadside, Topography, Travel | Tagged bars, documentary, driftlessworld, highways, history, landscape, nostalgia, On the Road, photography, roadhouses, roadside attractions, southern, travel | Leave a Comment
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