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285 Broken Dreams

- Photographing Southeast New Mexico to Texas
Af: Chris Enos Engelsk Hardback

285 Broken Dreams

- Photographing Southeast New Mexico to Texas
Af: Chris Enos Engelsk Hardback
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Over the course of several years, photographer Chris Enos travelled U.S. Route 285 from Santa Fe through south-eastern New Mexico into West Texas, documenting the nearly 500-mile corridor with its vestiges of another, more prosperous and hopeful era. Southeastern New Mexico, anchored by Roswell, Carlsbad, and the Pecos Valley, is a region of towns and ranchlands that has waxed and waned with waves of economic development and decline. The picturesque remains that characterise the nearly abandoned towns and ranches reflect the development that gave rise to the Pecos Valley, beginning with the expansion of the Cattle Kingdom from Texas that brought in ranchers, followed shortly by an influx of farmers who cultivated the land along the Pecos River from Roswell southward. The railroads, roads, and military forts brought subsequent waves of residents seeking opportunity, followed by the discovery of petroleum and sulphur mining. Mechanisation of farming and the urbanisation of America were the forces that collapsed this always poor region. This is an absorbing survey of an area of New Mexico, though affected by economic downturns and fluctuating populations, has steadfastly survived. Enos presents a varied series of photographs of residences and businesses, among them abandoned buildings. These include gas stations, bars, beauty shops, retail stores, motels, cafes, and those that give no clue as to what they once were. Historian Elvis E Fleming contributes an essay about the region''s economic waves and population shifts along the highway route.
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Over the course of several years, photographer Chris Enos travelled U.S. Route 285 from Santa Fe through south-eastern New Mexico into West Texas, documenting the nearly 500-mile corridor with its vestiges of another, more prosperous and hopeful era. Southeastern New Mexico, anchored by Roswell, Carlsbad, and the Pecos Valley, is a region of towns and ranchlands that has waxed and waned with waves of economic development and decline. The picturesque remains that characterise the nearly abandoned towns and ranches reflect the development that gave rise to the Pecos Valley, beginning with the expansion of the Cattle Kingdom from Texas that brought in ranchers, followed shortly by an influx of farmers who cultivated the land along the Pecos River from Roswell southward. The railroads, roads, and military forts brought subsequent waves of residents seeking opportunity, followed by the discovery of petroleum and sulphur mining. Mechanisation of farming and the urbanisation of America were the forces that collapsed this always poor region. This is an absorbing survey of an area of New Mexico, though affected by economic downturns and fluctuating populations, has steadfastly survived. Enos presents a varied series of photographs of residences and businesses, among them abandoned buildings. These include gas stations, bars, beauty shops, retail stores, motels, cafes, and those that give no clue as to what they once were. Historian Elvis E Fleming contributes an essay about the region''s economic waves and population shifts along the highway route.
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Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 104
ISBN-13: 9780890135358
Indbinding: Hardback
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ISBN-10: 0890135355
Udg. Dato: 22 nov 2011
Længde: 15mm
Bredde: 211mm
Højde: 284mm
Forlag: Museum of New Mexico Press
Oplagsdato: 22 nov 2011
Forfatter(e): Chris Enos
Forfatter(e) Chris Enos


Kategori Fotografier: samlinger


ISBN-13 9780890135358


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Hardback


Sider 104


Udgave


Længde 15mm


Bredde 211mm


Højde 284mm


Udg. Dato 22 nov 2011


Oplagsdato 22 nov 2011


Forlag Museum of New Mexico Press

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