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Stories from Summer Vacation: Brendan

Gaughen Researches Place Collecting ''Am'ri"• Studies

In the last gasp of sLJmmer, here are a few words from Brendan Gaughen, who spent his

summer taking several trips across the nation for his dissertation research -

I'm finally doing some dissertation research and did some tfavel ing this summer to do some

interviews and generally report on what I saw. I'm looking .at specific ways people inter.act

with the places they vis it .and how some treat travel as a form of collecting. how technology

facilitates or enables these practices, and the ways in which some of these practices can

function as .a sort of voluntary surveillance.

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Geo-Woodstock, Lakeland FL

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This is the largest annual gathering in North America for .a community of practitioners of a

GPS·b.ased hobby called geocaching, in which people hide containers, post the coordinates

online, and others go out and find them. It's pretty simple bu t some of these so-ca lled

"geocachers" take things to the extreme, turning the hobby into a full-t ime occupation. There

are more than 2 mil lion geocaches hidden around the world, .and an entire cottage industry

has sprung up in the last several years cate ring to this community. Geocache rs often hide

objects as a way to memorialize places they find significant, though non-geocachers

("muggles," borrowing a term from Harry Potter canon to describe those without wizard

powers) generally have no idea these conta iners exist.

Extra Miler Club Convention, Reno NV

This is the only formal annual meeting for this group of people wi th intentional travel goals,

generally that of visiting all 3141 counties in the united States. Many members document

their accomp lishments by tak ing a photograph of themselves at every county line sign; others

attempt to do certain things in each state (such as play golf, eat at a Dairy Queen, etc). I

spoke at length wilh one couple who drove their RV through all 48 states in a very circu itous

manner, stopping to get an envelope stamped at the post office in every county sea t in the

us, something that had to happen during business hours Monday thru Friday. They had a page

for each county with .a postmarked envelope, self-photograph in front of the courthouse, and

short write-up about what the town was like. This personal archive totaled 20 binders,

something I would love to explore in fu rther detail.

Lincoln Highway centennial celebr.:ition, Kearney NE

The Lincoln Highway was the fi rst t ranscontinenta l highway built in the United States and

Kearney is the closest city to the highway's midpoi nt (it ran between New York and San

Francisco). A few dozen vi ntage autos started at either end of the highway and met up in

Kearney, so the town was temporarily saturated with Packards, Ford Model A's, and more cars

my dad can more easi ly recognize tha n I can. Aside from witness ing a lot of nostalgia for

archaic forms of automobile tour ism, I attended some presentations about the history of the

current incarnation of the Linco ln f-lighway Association and its 12-year long effort to map every

iteration of the entire route - over 5,000 miles counting all the bypasses, realignments, and

modernizations of the route. Some Lincoln Highway devotees wish to travel as many mi les of

the origina l route as possible, and at one stop on our bus tour I watched about 100 people feel

compelled to walk a 500-foot strelch of century-o ld concrete, an original 1913 section of the

Lincoln Highway. I was BY FAR the youngest person there, so it seems th is [firsthand]

nosta lgic feeling toward the Lincoln Highway, and postwa r road culture in general. may be in

danger of disappearing altogether.

I made many contacts and took extensive notes at all three ol these events, which, once I tie

in a theoret ical framework, will be beneficial for a couple chapters of my dissertation. I sti ll

have to decide how to approach wri ting about these groups and their members, but these

trips have resulted in a ton of raw data, photogra phs, and interview notes. Being in lhese

places reminded me th.at Amer ica is a big, fascinating, and complex place, and that the re is a

certain joy to discovering, interpret ing, and complicating .aspects of American culture.

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