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Carol Ahlgren
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Carol Ahlgren is a historic preservation consultant with a BA from Beloit College and an MA from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in cultural resource management. She served as Nebraska director of the reorganized Lincoln Highway Association and currently serves on the board of the reorganized Jefferson Highway Association. In addition to historic highways, her research interests include the New Deal, the Cold War, and mid-twentieth-century historic resources.
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