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The motto, "Crossroads of America," implies that there s a lot in Indiana having to do with transportation. And there is as Hoosier photographer John Bower discovered while crisscrossing the state in search of an extensive, culturally influential, transportation heritage. The result, Journey's End: Relics and ruins of Indiana's transportation legacy, showcases forlorn and rusting steam locomotives, diesel engines, automobiles, trucks, interurbans, and towboats as well as crumbling infrastructure, factories, and garages. These are all rapidly disappearing objects and places from our collective past that have helped defined us as a state, and as a people.Journey's End is a book filled with emotional portraits of once gleaming, but now rusted, vehicles abandoned along fence rows, lonely depots adjacent to trackless railroad grades, and defunct service stations whose retired pumps offer gas at 31¢ a gallon. These are images that will spark transportation memories in everyone who sees them of those Sunday drives to Grandma's, interminable waits at railroad crossings hoping for the arrival of a caboose, a first airplane flight, a first car, or the long bus rides to school. These stunning images are iconic reminders of where we have come from and the means of transport we took along the way.
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John Bower s black-and-white photographs have been exhibited in museums and galleries throughout Indiana. With a reputation for capturing the essence and poignancy of the state s unique cultural heritage, his work has been featured in scores of publications. Recognizing the merit of his artistic accomplishments, the Indiana Arts Commission has awarded Bower three Individual Artist Grants and, in 2008, he was named an Indiana Artisan. Journey s End is his sixth Indiana photography book.
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