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by Steve Gass
$48.00
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Our weekender tote bags are chic and perfect for a day out on the town, a staycation, or a weekend getaway. The tote is crafted with soft, spun poly-poplin fabric and features double-stitched seams for added durability. The 1" thick cotton handles are perfect for carrying the bag by hand or over your shoulder. This is a must-have for the summer.
Design Details
The Cotton Belt Freight Depot was a key link in a cotton trade route that ran through Texas, Arkansas, and Missouri. Built in 1911, the depot served... more
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Spot clean or dry clean only.
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2 - 3 business days
The Cotton Belt Freight Depot was a key link in a cotton trade route that ran through Texas, Arkansas, and Missouri. Built in 1911, the depot served the then-booming cotton industry for decades, but eventually, the site was shuttered and abandoned. The design of the structure incorporates sculpted terra cotta elements and grand portal designs making it seem a bit grander than a warehouse depot might normally be.
The now-abandoned building stands five-stories high, but its most striking feature is its length and thinness. At around 750 feet long, the building is more of a wall than a building. Much of its vacant exterior is scrawled with graffiti, but the Eastern side of the exterior is covered with a bright mural that was painted as part of a revitalization project centered on the site. Starting on both ends and working towards the middle, the huge “Migrate” piece is the work of St. Louis artists Hap Phillips and Nita Turnage.
Hi, and welcome to my world and thanks for visiting my galleries! I am a transplanted New Englander living in the Midwest. A photograph is a moment in time that will never be back. That's what I love about this art form. My favorite time to shoot is at dawn. Favorite places are rural and natural areas. I am thrilled that I can share the beauty of this country with others. Beauty can be in many different forms, it is "in the eye of the beholder". I hope you see a few photos here that you like. If you have any requests for variations on images here I may be able to produce them. For more info you can email me at: gasstang1@yahoo.com. All images on here are the copyrighted property of the artist and may not be reproduced or used in any way...
$48.00
Sherilyn Harper
Turned a boring freight depot beautiful, nice shot Steve
Steve Gass replied:
Sherilyn, thanks very much for visiting my page!
Tami Quigley
Revisiting this colorful and wonderful image Steve! L/F
Steve Gass replied:
Tami, thanks very much for visiting my page!
Jurgen Lorenzen
Awesome pano, great info, Steve!
Steve Gass replied:
Jurgen, thanks very much for visiting my page!
Jane Linders
Nice shot of the Cotton Belt. Hap an Nita would be proud.
Steve Gass replied:
Jane, thanks very much for visiting my page.
Steve Gass replied:
Jane, thanks for enlightening me as to the artists who did this wonderful mural.
Carol Neal
Terrific photo of quite a mural! LF
Steve Gass replied:
Carol, thanks very much for visiting my page.
Michelle Meenawong
wow, cool shot Steve l/f/t
Steve Gass replied:
Michelle, thanks very much for visiting my page.
Steve Taylor
This is so awesome Steve. Faved
Steve Gass replied:
Steve, thanks very much for visiting my page.
Fiona Kennard
Congratulations on your sale.
Steve Gass replied:
Thanks very much Fiona.
Scott Pellegrin
Congrats on your sale!
Steve Gass replied:
Thanks very much Scott.
Steve Gass
Many thanks to my buyer from New Jersey!
Tami Quigley
This is so cool Steve, what an eye-catching terrific find! L/F
Steve Gass replied:
Tami, thanks very much for visiting my page.
Jeff Roney
What a cool place, Steve. Great find!
Steve Gass replied:
Jeff, thanks, I waited three months to get back to shoot it. Thanks for visiting my page.
Kelley Freel-Ebner
Incredible find! f/l/v
Steve Gass replied:
Kelley, thanks very much for visiting my page. I waited three months to get back to this place to shoot it.
Kristina Rinell
Cool capture, Steve!
Steve Gass replied:
Hi Kristina, thanks for visiting my page.
Jenny Revitz Soper
Stunning capture! What a great image! l/f
Steve Gass replied:
Hi Jenny, thanks very much for visiting my page.
William Tasker
Gorgeous mural and a fascinating image. Thanks for the info on the place as well! L/F
Steve Gass replied:
Hey William, thanks very much for visiting my page.
Lee Piper
Beautiful work!!! f/l
Steve Gass replied:
Lee, thanks very much for visiting my page.
Wes Iversen
Bright colors, indeed! Cool find and shot, Steve! L/F
Steve Gass replied:
Wes, thanks very much for visiting my page.
Ann Horn
What a fantastic wall mural, Steve. Great as a panorama! f/l
Steve Gass replied:
Ann, thanks very much for visiting my page. They made something out of nothing there.