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Borders

(March 15–21, 2006)

Ignacio Ferrando

Pyrenees Border

John Fellers

Central de Autobuses Americanos

2147 North Broadway, Denver, Colorado, USA

March 21, 2006 10:14 AM Local Time

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Broadway
This historic portion of Broadway fits into the ‘Borders’ theme on several different levels.

In 1864 Broadway was the eastern border of the congressional grant which set aside 960 acres for the original Denver settlement (at $1.25 per acre.) Incidentally, 1864 was the same year as Colorado’s infamous ‘Sand Creek Massacre,’ but that is another story.

Broadway runs north and south and serves as the border between east and west in Denver. Addresses are given an additional ‘E’ or ‘W’ designation depending on which side of Broadway they are on.

The Autobuses Americanos Station at 2147 N. Broadway provides daily bus service from Denver to many cities in Mexico. This humble, somewhat decayed building, is a symbolic border between north and south for many Hispanic, and other, travelers; both legal and illegal.

In a way this entire neighborhood; peppered with its storefront immigrant legal offices, and the Colorado Coalition for the Homeless, is a border between basic survival and a decent living — a living represented by the hazy tall modern skyscrapers—a few blocks south on Broadway.
Location

USA-Canada / USA-Colorado

Lat: 39° 45' 6.4" N
Long: 105° 60' 15.25" W

Elevation: 5216

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Precision is: High. Pinpoints the exact spot.

Equipment
Nikon D100, Sigma 8mm, Bogen 302, Adobe Photoshop CS, PTtools GUI and PanoCube

For my semi-original composition/performance of the 30 sec blues: '79 Strat, Peavey Bass, Blues Harp in A and a rhythm egg. (Behringer Eurorack MX 604 4 channel mixer, Acoustic Labs Multitrack Recorder 3 and an ancient copy of Sound Forge 4)

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