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Caudill Dugout

Caudill Dugout
9 x 23", silver print

"Curious, I left the highway and drove through the oldest part of Pie Town, along a dirt road that had been the main highway before a bypass was paved in 1957. There were no traffic lights. I stopped at the only stop sign, but it seemed more a formality than a necessity." - Joan Myers


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