Painted Bricks

The Painted Brick Building Sides of buildings in Wyoming's towns and cities, and sometimes from other areas of the West. An examination of old style advertising. . . as it looks today.

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Saturday, October 3, 2015

Times Square, New York City


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Labels: New York, New York City
Location: Theater District, New York, NY, USA

Times Square, New York City


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Labels: DJH Photos, Iphone Photo, New York, New York City
Location: Theater District, New York, NY, USA

Radio City Music Hall, New York City.


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Painted Bricks?

As we noted in our very first post on this curiously named blog, this blog started off as an effort to photograph and document the painted "ghost signs" on buildings in Casper, Wyoming.

It has since expanded, as we have photographed most if not all of those, into one that captures generally interesting older buildings anywhere, while still recording painted signs on buildings where we run across them. It is one of a series of photograph blogs we have, including our main site, Holscher's Hub, our site dedicated to churches in our region, Churches of the West; our similar site on courthouses, Courthouses of the West; our railroad site, Railhead; and our site dedicated to war memorials, Some Gave All.

In a way, however, this site is a history site, attempting to record a bit of the history of the West through the depiction of its buildings of a certain era. We have a couple of history sites as well, including Lex Anteinternet and Today In Wyoming's History. This one mostly lacks text, unlike those other two, with the buildings speaking for themselves.
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  • Lex Anteinternet
    Saturday, March 25, 1911. The Triangle Shirtwaist Factor Fire. - 146 garment workers—123 women and girls and 23 men, out of a workforce of 500, died in Manhattan's horrific Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire. Most of t...
    29 minutes ago
  • Father Pitt
    Allegheny General Hospital, North Side - The main tower of Allegheny General is one of the few classic skyscrapers outside downtown, and a landmark of Art Deco in Pittsburgh, as well as a landmark...
    9 hours ago
  • Towns and Nature
    Tennessee, IL: Lost/CB&Q Depot - (Satellite) Andy Zukowski posted Tennessee, Illinois Railroad Depot Tennessee was founded because of the railroad. Platted in 1854 by Joseph B. Bacon, Ste...
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  • Courthouses of the West
    Not of the west at all, but a tragedy. -
    22 hours ago
  • Painted Bricks
    Old wooden elevators must repurpose or perish, as the surviving elevator in Lander, Wyo. shows Mar 23 - Old wooden elevators must repurpose or perish, as the surviving elevator in Lander, Wyo. shows Mar23
    1 day ago
  • Suzassippi
    Hello again, Harry - Sitting at the window as I did my morning skin care, I saw a flash of green, and there was Harry. I do not know if it is the same one as Randy spotted on t...
    1 day ago
  • Churches of the East
    Blog Mirror: Ruthenian Catholic Bishop’s Residence, Munhall - We don't do many blog mirror posts here from other sites, but this one is particularly interesting: Ruthenian Catholic Bishop’s Residence, Munhall
    1 day ago
  • Our Grandfathers' Grain Elevators
    Old wooden elevators must repurpose or perish, as the surviving elevator in Lander, Wyo. shows - The better preserved elevators may be taken down board by board for their pretty blond lumber, the way the elevator in Arimo, Idaho, met its fate. The wood...
    2 days ago
  • Railhead
    Cheyenne Railroad Historian Rushing To Save Abandoned Rail Line Before It Disappears - Cheyenne Railroad Historian Rushing To Save Abandoned Rail Line Before It Disappears
    2 days ago
  • Churches of the South
    Lex Anteinternet: Supporting Immorality in War is Immoral. - Lex Anteinternet: Supporting Immorality in War is Immoral.: Gun camera footage from a P-51 strafing Japanese civilian fishermen during World War Two, a gra...
    2 days ago
  • Churches of the West
    Lex Anteinternet: Supporting Immorality in War is Immoral. - Lex Anteinternet: Supporting Immorality in War is Immoral.: Gun camera footage from a P-51 strafing Japanese civilian fishermen during World War Two, a gra...
    2 days ago
  • The Aerodrome
    Lex Anteinternet: Thursday, March 21, 1946. The Strategic and Tactical Air Commands created. - Lex Anteinternet: Thursday, March 21, 1946. The Strategic and Tacti...: The Strategic Air Command and the Tactical Air Command were created. Shoulder patch...
    3 days ago
  • Today In Wyoming's History
    Laramie’s near-record dust storm winds hit 81 mph Dust hindered visibility while strong winds, and stronger gusts, wreaked havoc on the interstates. No structures were lost in a 30-acre grassfire south of Laramie. - Laramie’s near-record dust storm winds hit 81 mphDust hindered visibility while strong winds, and stronger gusts, wreaked havoc on the interstates. No ...
    1 week ago
  • Lost, Texas
    Cara Menemukan Slot Online dengan Siklus Pembayaran Terbaik - Tips mudah menemukan slot pembayaran teratas.
    2 months ago
  • Holscher's Hub
    The Agrarian's Lament: Dreams denied and abandoned. - I've seen this place from the side of the road quite a few times, although its in a remote location. It wasn't until earlier this fall that I realized t...
    4 months ago
  • Some Gave All
    Mills to rename park, add amenities to honor military members and first responders - Mills to rename park, add amenities to honor military members and first responders
    4 months ago
  • CityViews
    Lord Have Mercy - Developers refuse to compromise with community on church preservation Preservation controversy returns to downtown Phoenix this year, inching perilously cl...
    3 years ago
  • Doorway Into the Past
    The Ott Hotel - Old buildings may seem boring and useless to some people, but those of us that love them know that while many buildings can be very interesting in their...
    6 years ago
  • Preservation in Pink
    Nebraska School House - Location: Highway 26A, right after Junction 385S before Scottsbluff County Click on the photos for full size images! Taken August 2006 as I traver...
    18 years ago
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Native to Casper Wyoming, interested in history, nature, agriculture and photography. My websites seek to record a bit of that history, and that of our region and frequently touch on a lot of other topics.
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