The
Great Disassembly of 2008 was the result of pedestrians, bikers, and bus
riders alike, dismantling car infrastructures in the United States: highways,
drive-thrus, parking lots and garages, gas stations, suburbs, malls, gated
communities, car manufacturing plants, oil changing stations, rest stops,
tire plants - all were disassembled to accomodate today's greenways, foot
paths, bus and biking lanes. The Disassembly Tour is a nationwide effort
to remember places of the past. Shrouded in myth and mystery since its
transformation, the Great Disassembly is still misunderstood today. Often
considered dead, barren, and desolate, visitors are surprised to find these
historic sites full of marvel and wonder. The Great Disassembly National
Preserve provides a glimpse into our vehicular history and invites tourists
to learn from our past.
Download the promotional poster (PDF) created by National Historical Administration, in cooperation with The Temporary Travel Office and artist Sarah Ross.