Dixie Highway Arch

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The Dixie Highway was a network of roads constructed largely by prison labor. It brought tourists to the South and galvanized the southern economy.

Courtesy of Okefenokee Regional Library System, Okefenokee Postcard Collection.

Dixie Highway Arch

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