Don Gagnon

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POWER LINES GLIDED OVER THE ROAD. RIBBONS OF ASPHALT, steel, water, soil, and trees ran parallel with the highway, cutting the northland off from the rest of the country. I was on US Route 2, somewhere in eastern Montana. The two-lane “Hi-Line” shadows the northern border twenty-five hundred miles from Maine to Washington, with a break over the Great Lakes.
Northland: A 4,000-Mile Journey Along America's Forgotten Border
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