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6.50" x 10.00"
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0.88"
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12.00" x 15.50"
Roys Motel ande Cafe Framed Print
by Denise Dube
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Roys Motel ande Cafe framed print by Denise Dube. Bring your print to life with hundreds of different frame and mat combinations. Our framed prints are assembled, packaged, and shipped by our expert framing staff and delivered "ready to hang" with pre-attached hanging wire, mounting hooks, and nails.
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The conic Roy's Motel and Cafign in Amboy California. Recently bought by Okuna, to refurbish and bring this iconic town back to life in its... more
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Artist's Description
The conic Roy's Motel and Cafign in Amboy California. Recently bought by Okuna, to refurbish and bring this iconic town back to life in its original form.
In 1938, founder Roy Crowl opened Roy's as a gas and service station along the legendary U.S. Highway 66, in Amboy. In the 1940s, Crowl teamed up with his son-in-law, Herman "Buster" Burris. They expanded the business, as Roy's Motel and Caf�to include a caf�an auto repair garage, and an auto court of small cabins for overnight rental by Route 66 travelers. Buster Burris himself almost singlehandedly created the town's infrastructure, some of which remains semi-functioning today. Burris even brought power to Amboy and Roy's all the way from Barstow by erecting his own poles and wires alongside Route 66 using an old Studebaker pickup truck. By the opening of the 1950s, Roy's complex employed up to 70 people; the town's entire population then was 700.
Some very significant and lasting aesthetic chan...
About Denise Dube
"I don't create pictures, I make goosebumps" Alfred Hitchcock. I started out as a bored American teenager when my father took a job in the Middle East. That was when the passion of photography found me.. Soon after, I was paid by International Newspapers and travel publications for my work by age 15.. I am so lucky to live in the City of Long Beach in Southern California. The location affords me the opportunity to shoot almost any genre on a whim... Black and white, night (blue hour) and Landscape is my passion Current events: Denise's work has been shown in Museums, galleries, added to various collections and used by designers and set designers. She was featured in the LA Times, Orange County Register, MSN Lifestyle, local news...
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Kandy Hurley
Great catch the old sign and the history makes a great read!
Lee Craig
Love this bit of Americana and history on RT 66 that you have captured so beautifully!
Steven Reed
Stunning capture!
HH Photography of Florida
Love these old vintage signs. Great capture and narrative.
Jim Williams
Denise, The way you put a context to this old sign is great. You told me an interesting story Too many don't give a clue. l, f, WHAT?
Chuck Hicks
Nice pleas post on Street Art
John Bailey
Congratulations on being featured in the Fine Art America Group "Images That Excite You!"
Lionel F Stevenson
Like it!