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Glenwood Canyon Interstate 70 Construction, nr. Glenwood Springs, Colorado, October 13, 1992
Price range: $699.00 through $1,099.00
In stock
Southern Pacific freight engines make their way east on the south bank of the Colorado River upstream from the Shoshone Dam, as completed Interstate 70 in the distance is prepared for dedication the following day. Comprised of forty bridges and various elevated spans costing 500 million dollars, the completion of this twelve-mile stretch of I-70 along the Colorado River was the final piece of the interstate highway system in Colorado, as originally planned during the Eisenhower Administration in the mid-1950’s. Enormous engineering and environmental challenges defined this project which won wide-spread recognition for its design and construction innovations. Taken with a Hasselblad 500c using a 60mm f3.5 Carl Zeiss Distagon lens, high resolution scans of this image make excellent enlargements.
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