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by Richard Gehlbach
$24.00
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Our throw pillows are made from 100% spun polyester poplin fabric and add a stylish statement to any room. Pillows are available in sizes from 14" x 14" up to 26" x 26". Each pillow is printed on both sides (same image) and includes a concealed zipper and removable insert (if selected) for easy cleaning.
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There are many ghost towns in the western United States and a number of them were filled with colorful characters. Two Guns, Arizona was no... more
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There are many ghost towns in the western United States and a number of them were filled with colorful characters. Two Guns, Arizona was no different. The photograph shown here is one of the many buildings still standing in various stages of decay. There is a lot of information written about Two Guns on the Internet so I am going to condense the history here.
Two Guns is located at the edge of Canyon Diablo (Devil’s Canyon) in Northern Arizona. Prior to the creation of the town, Native Americans occupied the area and have done so since 1050 AD. They were most abundant during the years of 1050-1300. The soil in the area was comprised of decomposing volcanic debris that was rich in minerals and at the time good for farming. The area also had lush grass for animals to graze.
Canyon Diablo’s name is believed to have originated with the Spaniards who came to the area in 1540. The first contingent led by Don Garcia De Cardenas was part of Coronado’s expedition from...
Two of my passions are traveling and photography. I caught the traveling bug when I was in the military. The love for photography actually developed when I was trying to capture memories of my children as they were growing older. What better way to spend my retirement than to travel and try to improve my photographic skills. I hope you enjoy these photographs. Photographs can enhance the beauty of your home or office. They can bring light into a room or happiness into your heart. If any of these photographs or those of other artists are of interest to you, simply click on the photograph to review purchasing options. Thanks for visiting.
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Richard Gehlbach
Thank you Thomas....
Richard Gehlbach
Thanks Thomas, I love history and like to capture the ghost towns before they are destroyed.
Thomas Todd
Excellent catch Richard, very well shot and what a great discription !!!!!!!!!! Tom
Thomas Todd
Excellent catch Richard, very well shot and what a great discription !!!!!!!!!! Tom