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Art Deco Abandoned

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Art Deco Abandoned

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This Art Deco building, abandoned at the time of this photograph in 2005, looks like it might have been a car dealership or drive-in restaurant. Instead, it was one of two large, thriving laundries near the great Santa Fe Railroad Station, 04/07/05. Photographed by Carol M. Highsmith.

All prints are made with the finest quality Digital Giclée printing using 12 color archival inks. We have chosen a 300gsm Rag Matt finish paper with no "Optical Brightners" to extend the life of your print.

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Art Deco Abandoned

This Art Deco building, abandoned at the time of this photograph in 2005, looks like it might have been a car dealership or drive-in restaurant. Instead, it was one of two large, thriving laundries near the great Santa Fe Railroad Station, 04/07/05. Photographed by Carol M. Highsmith.

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