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American Autopia: An Intellectual History of the Roadside at Midcentury
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American Autopia: An Intellectual History of the Roadside at Midcentury
Current price: $49.50
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American Autopia: An Intellectual History of the Roadside at Midcentury
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Early to mid-twentieth-century America was the heyday of a car culture that has been called an "automobile utopia." In American Autopia, Gabrielle Esperdy examines how the automobile influenced architectural and urban discourse in the United States from the earliest days of the auto industry to the aftermath of the 1970s oil crisis. Paying particular attention to developments after World War II, Esperdy creates a narrative that extends from U.S. Routes 1 and 66 to the Las Vegas Strip to California freeways, with stops at gas stations, diners, main drags, shopping centers, and parking lots along the way.