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Artist: Gregg Felsen
Title: "Restrooms & Studebaker"

Description:  Archival color pigment photographic print, edition of 10, mounted on white cotton rag and framed in black molding under glass.

Print Dimensions: 34"H x 48"W

Other print sizes are available upon request

 

Restrooms & Studebaker

 

An open-air museum comprised of scores of vintage abandon trucks, cars, buses, motorcycles, tractors, fire engines, antique tools, mining equipment, antiquated buildings, vintage signs, a number of resident animals, and a saw mill, the Gold King Mine Museum and Ghost Town was founded in 1982 by Don Robertson.  In the 1890s the site was the location of a copper mine that struck gold rather than copper and was a thriving community until the mine ran out of gold.  1930s and 1940s cars and trucks of every color are in abundance throughout the grounds which is a paradise for adventuresome travelers, gearheads, and photographers. Under the rest room sign in this photograph is the front-end of a late 1940s Studebaker M Series pickup truck.

 

Don, Robertson, died at the age of 73 on October 17, 2016.  Currently owned and operated by Robertson’s step-daughter and her husband, the Gold King Mine remains open and a popular attraction.

"Restrooms & Studebaker" by Gregg Felsen

$1,100.00Price
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