There’s history to the roadside attractions you drive by: UNBC free lecture
PRINCE GEORGE–Have you ever been on the road, perhaps on your way to visit family in the Lower Mainland or heading north for work, and wondered about the roadside attractions you see along the highway?
Dr.Ben Bradley, a cultural and environmental historian of western Canada who has written extensively on car culture, parks and historic sites, will be examining the crucial role that motorists played in shaping the region’s landscapes and common experiences in his free lecture, Making Northern BC a Roadside Attraction: Automobility, Modernity, and Landscape Experience.
The lecture will take place at the UNBC Teaching Lab Building on Wednesday, Nov.6 from 2:30-3:30 p.m., and will cover how the motoring public’s travel patterns, viewing habits and popular tastes affected the areas they passed through.