
Beyond Mile Zero: The Vanishing Alaska Highway Lodge Community - Paperback
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Beyond Mile Zero: The Vanishing Alaska Highway Lodge Community
In 1942, the west coast of North America was under threat after the attack on Pearl Harbor, prompting the US government to build a military road from Dawson Creek, BC, to Delta Junction, AK. Renowned as a driving challenge and for its remote scenic beauty, the Alaska Highway opened to the public in 1948.
It was the beginning of the golden age of the automobile. Silvertip, Swift River, Silver...
Mark Kelly made his first image with the Kodak Instamatic 110 camera he received for his eighth birthday. His passion for photography has taken him around the world, and after a canoe trip in 1997 to the Yukon, he returned in 1999 to make his home in Whitehorse. He is a part-time photographer and full-time therapist, and uses photography in the therapeutic process. View more of his...
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