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Autumn at the Depot Poster
by Dale R Carlson
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Autumn at the Depot poster by Dale R Carlson. Our posters are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All posters include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
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The color of Autumn highlights the Green Cove depot on the Virginia Creeper Trail. The Virginia Creeper Trail is a rails to trails 34 mile hiking /... more
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The color of Autumn highlights the Green Cove depot on the Virginia Creeper Trail. The Virginia Creeper Trail is a rails to trails 34 mile hiking / biking path on the former railbed of the Norfolk and Western Abingdon Branch. The Green Cove Station was made famous in an O. Winston Link photograph entitled, "Maud bows to the Virginia Creeper", captured in the late 1950s during the last days of steam locomotives. It is still used as a visitor center and rest stop on the Virginia Creeper Trail today.
About Dale R Carlson
I am Dale R.Carlson, the man behind the camera for Bluemoonistic Studio. Living in the heart of the Blue Ridge Mountains and traveling beyond. My mind sees, my heart feels and my camera puts them together! My intent is to place you in the feeling and emotion of the scene that I created. Wall art is available for purchase both at fineartamerica.com. Digital downloads of all photos are available at www.bluemoonistic.com. All of these photos are available in high quality prints, including canvas, metal, acrylic, and wood prints. They can also be placed on many different products. My photos have been published in the magazines, "Blue Ridge Country", "Western North Carolina" and "Farm and Ranch Living" and are used by many...
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