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Excerpt from Oral History Interview with Darhyl Boone, December 5, 2000. Interview K-0246. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007) See Entire Interview >>

Madison County's remoteness put at risk by the I-26 corridor

Boone does not know what kind of changes to expect from the construction of the interstate corridor, but he is sure that change will come. He thinks life might get easier as the area becomes less remote, but it is this "remoteness" that makes Madison County unique. (By this point, the interview has become something of a conversation, with Rob Amberg sharing details about his life as well as asking Boone questions.)

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Oral History Interview with Darhyl Boone, December 5, 2000. Interview K-0246. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007) in the Southern Oral History Program Collection, Southern Historical Collection, Wilson Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

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