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Jeff Brouws, SILENT MONOLITHS: The Coaling Tower Project

Jeff Brouws, SILENT MONOLITHS: The Coaling Tower Project
Oblong Books
Jeff Brouws, SILENT MONOLITHS: The Coaling Tower Project
A fine art photography must-have for railroad enthusiasts and anyone interested in the industrial golden era. Presented in partnership with Morton Memorial Library. FREE. Registration Requested. In 1906, America commenced a major railroad modernization project, driven by massive industrial era investment and development. A lasting symbol of this time in history remains today: the imposing coaling towers that pepper the country and which once held the coal that powered steam locomotives. Essays from industrial and railroad historian John Hankey and art historian Marcella Hackbardt illuminate the significance of these otherworldly relics. In the spirit of Hilla and Bernd Becher, Brouws’