John Margolies has photographed fascinating American roadside architecture for decades, and his images are now on display at the Henry Ford Museum in Detroit until late January 2016. To coincide with this exhibition, we’d like you to share your own images of America’s roadside landmarks, , where towns have become by-passed by large interstate highways.
Whether it’s a small-town American motel, bar, gas station or fast-food outlet you have come across on your travels through the country, share your photographs of roadside America with us. We’ll feature a selection of images on the site.
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