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The Blue Ridge Parkway remains the most intact example of pre- and post-World War II automotive rural parkway design. <em>Photo from NPS Archives</em>

The Blue Ridge Parkway remains the most intact example of pre- and post-World War II automotive rural parkway design. Photo from NPS Archives

The Blue Ridge Parkway at 75: A Reflection on Past Conflicts and Future Challenges (Public Lecture)

Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill, NC (Research Triangle) • Near Milepost 220

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Dates

October 7, 2:30pm-4:00pm

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Cost

Free

Contact

Carolina College for Lifelong Learning
Ann-Louise Aguiar
919-962-3574
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http://alumni.unc.edu/article.aspx?sid=71

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George Watts Hill Alumni Center, Stadium Drive, UNC Chapel Hill Campus

Public lecture and discussion with historian Ann Mitchell Whisnant, author of Super-Scenic Motorway: A Blue Ridge Parkway History (UNC Press, 2006).