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A road is a marked path that leads between places, a liminal space connecting locations, events and people. The road network may connect such disparate places as [[The Manufactory Of The Dawn]] | A road is a marked path that leads between places, a liminal space connecting locations, events and people. The road network may connect such disparate places as [[The Manufactory Of The Dawn]], backwoods [[Kentucky]], and [[April Secular Sane Third Sexual Revolution|Minnesota during a gender revolution]]. | ||
A road is, itself, a location where events may occur. | A road is, itself, a location where events may occur. |
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A road is a marked path that leads between places, a liminal space connecting locations, events and people. The road network may connect such disparate places as The Manufactory Of The Dawn, backwoods Kentucky, and Minnesota during a gender revolution.
A road is, itself, a location where events may occur.