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Railroad Tracks Yarmouth Metal Print
by Elizabeth Dow
Product Details
Railroad Tracks Yarmouth metal print by Elizabeth Dow. 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
The railroad tracks that run through Yarmouth are retired now. There aren't any trains that run on these tracks. It's really sad actually because... more
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Artist's Description
The railroad tracks that run through Yarmouth are retired now. There aren't any trains that run on these tracks. It's really sad actually because these tracks transported lots of goods and products to Portland. People used to ride the train to Portland. But what I love most about these tracks is that my four times great grandfather, John McKearney, helped build these tracks. According to a local history book, John McKearney came to Yarmouth because of the Grand Trunk Railroad Company. He found Yarmouth to be a nice place and decided to stay. I am very happy that he did because I now live in his house with my children and my husband. Love the history of my hometown and love these railroad tracks!
About Elizabeth Dow
Thank you so much for visiting my Fine Art America page. Throughout my life, I have always enjoyed taking photos. My favorite part of taking photos is sharing them with people so they might visit places from afar even if they can't physically be there. The world is an amazing place and I feel that it is our responsibility to enjoy, preserve and share our love for the places we visit. As a child, I would use my parents camera to take photos that reflected my passions, which are flowers, horses, ocean, and snow storms. Here in Maine, we are fortunate to have an abundance of places and a vast array of weather to take many interesting photographs. Many of my photos are taken in and around Acadia National Park. Acadia National Park is New...
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Steve Brown
Love tracks....