Seale Alabama Abandoned Street: Black and White Photograph (DSF6678AX)
Keith Dotson PhotographyBlack and white panoramic photograph of four buildings along an abandoned street in the small town of Seale, Alabama. From left to right, the buildings were a U.S. Post Office that was probably in operation from 1962 until the mid-90s; a hardware store, at least in the later years; City Drug Store, that once had a soda fountain inside; and, last on the right was a feed and seed business called Starke’s Farm Supplies. It was on a sign above the awning that’s now just a white patch. The two unpainted brick patches at the left and the right were also signs for Purina brand products.
Archival Pigment Print on Baryta Surface Fine Art Paper:
- Museum quality, heavy-weight, white fine art paper
- Baryta coated with a surface similar to traditional darkroom prints
- Acid-free and lignin-free
- Very best archival quality, tonal contrast, and surface beauty
- Includes white border for easier framing
- Signed in the white space below the bottom right corner of the print
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