1940 Roadside Sign Corinne Utah State Road Commission
A roadside sign stands in Corinne, Utah, marking a significant aspect of mid-20th century American infrastructure. Erected by the State Road Commission, the sign serves as a reminder of the growing emphasis on road travel in the 1940s. In July 1940, Utah was part of a national push to enhance transportation networks, reflecting a shift in American mobility and lifestyle.
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1940 Roadside Sign Corinne Utah State Road Commission
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