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Abandoned on State Line Art Print
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Abandoned on State Line art print by Lawrence Burry. Our art prints are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All art prints include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
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A delightful find along the Lincoln Highway at the Wyoming - Nebraska state line. This old and abandoned truck stop shows a lot of character when... more
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Kim Rudd
April 17th, 2024
I love her. She looks great in the space.
Inna Tseytlin
April 16th, 2024
Amazing artist! Love her work!
Inna Tseytlin
April 16th, 2024
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Marc Fratto
April 16th, 2024
great painting, lovely print, well worth the price
Marc Fratto
April 16th, 2024
great painting, lovely print, well worth the price
Marc Fratto
April 16th, 2024
great painting, lovely print, well worth the price
Artist's Description
A delightful find along the Lincoln Highway at the Wyoming - Nebraska state line. This old and abandoned truck stop shows a lot of character when you examine the broken windows and peeling paint. If you love vintage structures, this will show well in your home or office.
About Lawrence Burry
BEHIND THE CAMERA: Lawrence is a military retiree who lived abroad for eight years where he experienced many cultures and diverse customs. Life overseas helped create experiences and memories that provided a lifelong influence on attitude, decision making, and interaction with other people. His travels expanded his outlook on the life he learned while growing up in Oklahoma. He presently enjoys life in Arizona where can wear shorts every day of the year. There are four adult children who have left the nest and make their own lives in other states. ABOUT PHOTOGRAPHY: Lawrence has conservative and traditional tastes in art and this reflects in his photography. From time to time though, he'll experiment with abstract images or...
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Don Wright
It would have to be a mess! I saw on the news a year or so ago, where a little town I think in New Hampshire, but possibly wrong, sat right on the USA/Canada border. For years there was no problem, then laws passed here in the states pulled a number on them. People that lived across the street from one another had to go through the border station, and have a passport to go to one another's house. Pitiful.
Lawrence Burry
Thank you so much, Don for the comments, fav, and vote. With places like this, you'd hope that the authorities would negotiate an agreement where one would relinquish their claim to jurisdiction. Can you imagine letting your customer choose which side of the "line" to stand on as they make a purchase so you can collect the appropriate sales tax.
Don Wright
This is just way cool Lawrence. Many years ago Lynne and I stopped at a little restaurant on the Missouri/Arkansas line. Much like this, split down the middle. I've always wondered how a place like this handled all the permits, etc., by being in two states. Really nice. f/v