Just outside Point Pleasant, West Virginia, lies an explosives manufacturing facility from World War II. Creating a photographic typology of the concrete igloos that were used to store TNT, Joshua Dudley Greer investigates the violent history of the site. Click here to see Joshua’s project.
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