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Tag Archives: Oklahoma

The French Lake Dam Fish Ladder and the Temporality of Usefulness

Posted on August 31, 2016 by Robert Bailey
French Lake Dam Fish Ladder (photograph: Larry Smith)

French Lake Dam Fish Ladder (photograph: Larry Smith)

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Posted in Reflections / Tagged Art history, climate change, dams, Oklahoma, time / 1 Comment

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