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[1] Dilts, James D. "Residents Face Fact of Boulevard." The Sun (1837-1987), Nov 17, 1975. http://search.proquest.com/docview/538676018.&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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[1] Dilts, James D. "Residents Face Fact of Boulevard." The Sun (1837-1987), Nov 17, 1975. http://search.proquest.com/docview/538676018.&#13;
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At the time of the survey, the Poppleton area was bounded by two urban road construction projects that displaced residents and stirred public controversy: City Boulevard [1] (now Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard) and Interstate 170 [2] (which sought to connect I-70 with I-95).&#13;
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[1] Dilts, James D. "Residents Face Fact of Boulevard." The Sun (1837-1987), Nov 17, 1975. http://search.proquest.com/docview/538676018.&#13;
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[2] "High, Low Roads Coming through." The Sun (1837-1987), Feb 12, 1975. http://search.proquest.com/docview/540600626.</text>
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The complete Blakeslee-Lane collection at the University of Baltimore consists of 1.5 linear feet of photographic prints and negatives, which are described in the collection database. From the complete collection, 40 images have been selected for this exhibit.&#13;
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