Jane Adams Lecture: Page 20
This exhibit captures some of the images one might view from a car window, driving through the Illinois countryside. The vistas seem peaceful, often lovely, a well-groomed, orderly surface that appears inevitable.

How could it be otherwise? But a keen and knowledgeable eye can see the traces of the tectonic movements of our history. A human landscape. One each of us, wittingly or not, has participated in creating. And which we will, wittingly or not, continue to shape, for good and ill.
Prairie Storm, 400E and Rt. 9, McLean County
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