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A remnant of the Cold War, Fallout Shelters portended a safe haven in case of nuclear attack. Most Cold War era shelters were decommissioned... more
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Average Rating (4.28 Stars):
Philip Nelson
February 13th, 2024
I sent this to my daughter who is a "hockey mom." She loves it. Nice quality, very pleased. Kudos to Pixels.com as well. I messed up the shipping address and it was returned. They refunded my money and I reordered. Great customer service. Very pleased in all aspects of this transaction.
Bradley Rawiszer
February 6th, 2024
This hoodie is of the finest quality. I will definitely be shopping here again in the near future.
Bradley Rawiszer
February 6th, 2024
This hoodie is of excellent quality. I am absolutely thrilled with it. I will definitely recommend the website to all my friends and family.
Craig Kouba
February 3rd, 2024
my wife's best friend once said "She can't be bamboozled" and it has been a source of laughter for years. This was the best happy nothing day gift and she wore it the next day to teach high school . Her teenage class had no idea what it meant which she loved.
Barb Siray
January 27th, 2024
Once nice again beautiful art work but dull colors are disappointing.
Barb Siray
January 27th, 2024
Beautiful art work but a bit disappointed with the dull colors. Look much brighter in the picture than in reality…
A remnant of the Cold War, Fallout Shelters portended a safe haven in case of nuclear attack. Most Cold War era shelters were decommissioned following the 1991 collapse of the Soviet Union. Aging Fallout Shelter signs still dot the American urban landscape.
Sioux Falls (South Dakota) Civil Defense moved quickly to establish a network of Fallout Shelter's during the atomic war scare of the early 1960s. This sign still hangs on the front of the Sioux Falls Food Pantry building on N. Phillips Avenue, near 5th and Phillips Avenue. Capacity is 600 persons.
Image captured with a Canon 5D Mark III & Canon 70-200 f/4L IS USM lens.
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Starving Artist Photographers
6/11/2014
Stephen Stookey, Ph.D., is a university dean/church history professor/ordained minister by day and photographer by night. Well, not just nighttime; you get the picture. His love for photography began with a Kodak Instamatic 104 and a handful of GE flash cubes. Now with Canon equipment in hand, Stephen captures visual stories from locations of natural beauty, historical importance, and spiritual significance. His images appear in publications and Hollywood productions and hang on the walls of businesses, homes, and high-end hotels. Stephen operates Stephen Stookey Photography, an online print on demand business. Thank you for taking time to view my portfolio. If you see something you like, it can be purchased in multiple print and...
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Denise Dube
This would be awesome in a den or game room. . Really cool.
Stephen Stookey replied:
I thought about Fraternity Houses, dorm rooms, and boy's bedroom doors. I also listed a version cropped to just the sign--which looks great on metal or acrylic.
Terry Weaver
Great find!
Stephen Stookey replied:
Thank you, Terry.
Kandy Hurley
What a great catch!
Stephen Stookey replied:
Thank you, Kandy.
Henry Kowalski
Wasn't the best of times but this is a fine icon
Stephen Stookey replied:
Thanks, Henry.
HH Photography
No fond memories of that time in our history ... a reminder of a past we don't want to relive. Nice capture of this old relic, Stephen.
Stephen Stookey replied:
Thanks, Helen.
MB Art factory
Nice!
Stephen Stookey replied:
Thanks.
Jan Dappen
was always unsettling...outstanding capture
Stephen Stookey replied:
I concur, Jan. I started school at the tail end of the duck
Pamela Briggs-Luther
Boy, that brings back memories ! Great find
Stephen Stookey replied:
Thank you, Pamela.
Steven Reed
Nice find, a reminder of the world we live in.
Stephen Stookey replied:
Thank you, Steven.
Diane Goulart
Nice find!!
Stephen Stookey replied:
Thank you, Diane.
Belinda Greb
Great find and capture!
Stephen Stookey replied:
Thank you, Belinda.
Lee Craig
Great find!
Stephen Stookey replied:
Thank you, Lee.
Howard Tenke
Reminds of the duck and cover drills in my school days.
Stephen Stookey replied:
Howard, I too remember the duck
Ginny Barklow
A sobering image from the past! Nice capture of this piece of history!
Stephen Stookey replied:
Thank you, Ginny.
Mr Bennett Kent
A fascinating capture of this piece of history......L/F
Stephen Stookey replied:
Thank you, MBK.
Crystal Harman
Nice work
Stephen Stookey replied:
Thank you, Crystal.
Terri Waters
Great signage
Stephen Stookey replied:
Thank you, Terri.