Welcome to Hackberry General Store Metal Print
by Priscilla Burgers
Product Details
Welcome to Hackberry General Store metal print by Priscilla Burgers. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of a metal print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 1/16" thick aluminum. The aluminum sheet is offset from the wall by a 3/4" thick wooden frame which is attached to the back. The high gloss of the aluminum sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results.
Design Details
Welcome to Hackberry General Store is a photograph of the main entrance to Hackberry General Store on Historic Route 66 in Hackberry, Arizona. A... more
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Comments (28)
Artist's Description
"Welcome to Hackberry General Store" is a photograph of the main entrance to Hackberry General Store on Historic Route 66 in Hackberry, Arizona. A former mining town, Hackberry was named by the first inhabitants, Charles Cummings (Cummings Ranch). The name "Hackberry" was from the pellets or mattings that gathered on the cattle's long hair, probably caused from burrs picked up from bushes in the area. Silver mining developed the town, but when the ore began to yield less Hackberry became a ghost town.
Various service stations in the town served U.S. Route 66 travelers; all were shut down after Interstate 40 in Arizona bypassed the town. Interstate 40's 69-mile path between Kingman and Seligman diverges widely from the old 82-mile Highway 66 segment between these points, leaving Hackberry stranded sixteen miles from the new highway. Hackberry Road was not even given an off-ramp. The Northside Grocery (established 1934) and its Conoco Station were among the last to close, in 19...
About Priscilla Burgers
I was born and raised in the Metropolitan New York City area of New Jersey but have lived in Arizona for forty years. After retiring from high school counseling and teaching, I discovered the joy of photography and digital art. Although I strive to get the shot right in the camera, I enjoy the artistic and creative aspects of working with image editing programs. Capturing the beauty of God's creation with landscape photography was my first passion. I thank God for his creations and that I am fortunate enough to see and capture a part of them with my camera. I have also come to enjoy many other facets of photography, such as wildlife, American Western, farm, church, and ghost town photography. I take great pleasure in traveling and...
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Marco Oliveira
Very cool! V.
Priscilla Burgers replied:
Thank you, Marco.
K Hines
Nice find!
Priscilla Burgers replied:
Thank you, K.
Deena Stoddard
great find and capture! v
Priscilla Burgers replied:
Thank you, Deena.
Dawn Gari
Nice find
Priscilla Burgers replied:
Thank you, Dawn.
Priscilla Burgers
Thank you so much, Belinda, Jordan, Ellen, Steven, Elizabeth, Angela, Steven, Stuart, and Kandy.
Kandy Hurley
What a great find
Stuart Litoff
Terrific find and image!
Steven Taylor
Nice ! v
Angela Bonilla
Great find! Excellent feel to this!
Elizabeth McTaggart
Wonderful find and capture!
Steven Reed
Wonderful!
Ellen Levinson
Fabulous find and shot! Love it!
Jordan Blackstone
Wonderful!
Belinda Greb
Great find and wonderful image!
Steven Ralser
Great
Priscilla Burgers replied:
Thank you, Steven.
Janet Felts
nice image, fun v
Priscilla Burgers replied:
Thank you, Janet.
Priscilla Burgers
Thank you very much, Bill, Janice, Terry, Pam, Kim, and Lincoln.
Lincoln Rogers
Now THAT'S a door full of interest! Nice.
Kim Hojnacki
Fantastic image.
Pamela Briggs-Luther
Excellent!
Janice Rae Pariza
Fantastic find! Great work!
Bill Gallagher
Love it.
Jeanne Fischer
Marvelous
Priscilla Burgers replied:
Thank you, Jeanne.