Conoco Tower Station, Shamrock, Texas, 2012. Art Deco in the Panhandle.
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Conoco Tower Station, Shamrock, Texas, 2012. Art Deco in the Panhandle.
This image is available. Find it in my Route 66 Collection: http://frank-romeo.pixels.com/
"The Fine Art photography of Frank Romeo."
Tuesday, June 26, 2012 continued.... A bit of Art Deco in Albuquerque, New Mexico, at the 66 Diner. "The Fine Art photography of Frank Romeo." Look for my Route 66 Galleries here: http://frank-romeo.pixels.com/
The Conoco Tower Station in Shamrock, Texas. Art Deco on 66. "The Fine Art photography of Frank Romeo." Look for my Route 66 Galleries here: http://frank-romeo.pixels.com/
Sunday, June 24, 2012 continued... The Conoco Tower Station in Shamrock, Texas. "The Fine Art photography of Frank Romeo." Look for my Route 66 Galleries here: http://frank-romeo.pixels.com/
Sunday, June 24, 2012 continued... The Conoco Tower Station in Shamrock, Texas. I was there, U go next. "The Fine Art photography of Frank Romeo." Look for my Route 66 Galleries here: http://frank-romeo.pixels.com/
Sunday, June 24, 2012 continued... The Conoco Tower Station in Shamrock, Texas. Art Deco in the Panhandle. "The Fine Art photography of Frank Romeo." Look for my Route 66 Galleries here: http://frank-romeo.pixels.com/
Sunday, June 24, 2012 continued... The Conoco Tower Station in Shamrock, Texas, a most delightful stop. "The Fine Art photography of Frank Romeo." Look for my Route 66 Galleries here: http://frank-romeo.pixels.com/
Saturday, June 23, 2012 continued... The Tulsa skyline. With a population close to 400,000, and a modest but respectable skyline, I rank Tulsa as one of the "big city" stops on Route 66, along with Chicago, St. Louis, Oklahoma City, Albuquerque, and Los Angeles. Cyrus Avery, the "Father of Route 66," was from Tulsa, so here is where it all began. Mr. Avery owned a gas station, a restaurant, and a tourist court in Tulsa, went to Washington in 1925 to help establish the Federal Highway System, which included Route 66, then ran the new road right by his businesses. What a country! "The Fine Art photography of Frank Romeo." Look for my Route 66 Galleries here: http://frank-romeo.pixels.com/
Two images today from Tulsa, from 2012. Lots of Art Deco stuff in town. Link to this image: http://fineartamerica.com/featured/tulsa-skyline-frank-romeo.html Other Galleries to explore: http://frank-romeo.pixels.com/
Art Deco windows at the U Drop Inn Cafe in Shamrock, Texas. Unfortunately, there are no longer any customers looking out. From 2012.
“The Fine Art Photography of Frank Romeo.” My Route 66 Galleries: http://frank-romeo.pixels.com/
At the Conoco Tower station in Shamrock, Texas, on old Route 66. Drop in. This means U. From 2012.
“The Fine Art Photography of Frank Romeo.” My Route 66 Galleries: http://frank-romeo.pixels.com/
Route 66 Cafe, Shamrock, Texas, 2008. Art Deco in the Panhandle.
“The Fine Art Photography of Frank Romeo.” My Route 66 Galleries: http://frank-romeo.pixels.com/
Art Deco in the Panhandle. At the Conoco Tower Station in Shamrock, Texas.
“The Fine Art Photography of Frank Romeo.” Look for this image in my Route 66 Gallery: http://frank-romeo.pixels.com/