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Storefronts and wagon, Six Gun City, Route 2, Jefferson, New Hampshire

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Purchase; John Margolies 2010 (DLC/PP-2010:191).

Credit line: John Margolies Roadside America photograph archive (1972-2008), Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division.

General information about the John Margolies Roadside America photograph archive is available at http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.mrg

Forms part of: John Margolies Roadside America photograph archive (1972-2008).

The John Margolies Roadside America Photograph Archive is one of the most comprehensive documentary studies of vernacular commercial structures along main streets, byways, and highways throughout the United States in the twentieth century. Photographed over a span of forty years (1969-2008) by architectural critic and curator John Margolies (1940-2016), the collection consists of 11,710 color slides (35mm film transparencies). Frequent subjects include restaurants, gas stations, movie theaters, motels, signage, miniature golf courses, and beach and mountain vacation resorts. Approximately half of the slides show sites in California, Florida, Michigan, New Jersey, New York, South Carolina, and Texas, but all 48 contiguous states are represented.The Library of Congress began to acquire portions of the archive in 2007, with the bulk of the materials arriving in 2015. These holdings form the core of what Margolies considered the exemplary images of his subject matter. Margolies' Roadside America work chronicled a period of American history defined by the automobile and the ease of travel it allowed. Emerging with the prosperity of the post-WWII era, roadside and commercial structures spread with the boom of suburbanization and the expansion of paved roads across the United States. Yet, in many instances, the only remaining record of these buildings is on Margolies' film, because tourist architecture was endangered by the expansion of the interstate system and changing travel desires. Margolies' work was influential in the addition of roadside buildings to the National Register of Historic Places beginning in the late 1970s. In his photography, Margolies utilized a straightforward, unsentimental approach that emphasized the form of the buildings. These structures were usually isolated in the frame and photographed head-on or at an oblique angle to provide descriptive details. Given the breadth of his subject matter, common typologies and motifs in vernacular architecture can be identified through their repetition. While environmental context is only occasionally provided, Margolies' eye was often drawn to signage or other graphic elements of buildings that expressed the ingenuity or eccentricity of their makers.

The train station image dataset is picked from the world's largest public domain archive. Made in two steps - first, curated set, followed by running 25 Million public domain images through image recognition, it comprises more than 50,000 train station images from all countries and times. All images are in the public domain, so there are no restrictions on the dataset usage - educational, scientific, and commercial.

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01/01/1996
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Roadside America in HD

John Margolies Roadside America in High Resolution

50K Train Stations

Collection of train stations.
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jefferson
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Library of Congress
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https://www.loc.gov/
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No known restrictions on publication. For more information, see "John Margolies Roadside America Photograph Archive - Rights and Restrictions Information" http://www.loc.gov/rr/print/res/723_marg.html

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Bilden visar S:t Larsgatan och Storgatan. Fotografen står på S:t Larsgatan och fotograferar ner mot Trädgårdstorget. Det torn med markis och balkonger man ser på höger sida, tillhör Östgötabankens kontor, på andra sidan Storgatan ligger Anna Pettersson, garnbyte och trikåaffär samt ett parfymeri. Till vänster i bild Trädgårdsföreningens frö- och blomsterhandel. Till höger i bild Tornbergska gården även kallad Götahuset. I slutet av 1940-talet breddades S:t Larsgatan och den lägre delen av huset togs bort. Huset flyttades till Gamla Linköping från Storgatan 38. Byggnaden uppfördes efter den svåra branden år 1700 av rektor Simon Löfgren (d 1723). 1762 köpte Zacharias Lindberg (1727-86), denne drev en manufakturaffär och grundade stadens första industri, en bomulls- och linnefabrik. 1792 köpte guldsmeden Nils Tornberg huset och gav byggnaden dess nuvarande utseende genom att putsa den och ge den sin fronton. Dock behöll byggnaden ännu vid mitten av 1800-talet sitt spåntak.

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