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In one of the lesser-known public works projects undertaken by President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s New Deal, three “Greenbelt Towns” were designed and built by the U.S. Government between 1935 and 1938: Greenbelt, Maryland; Greendale, Wisconsin; and Greenhills, Ohio. Over seven decades after their formation, photographer Jason Reblando revisits Greenbelt, Greendale, and Greenhills for his series, New Deal Utopias. Working with a large format film camera, he produces meticulously rendered images that adopt a straightforward documentary style and examine the towns as they exist today. See "New Deal Utopias" by Jason Reblando (@jjrebs), on display, pre-security, in the Terminal 2 connector between Terminal 1 and 2. http://bit.ly/2umdThn This image was posted on July 21, 2018.