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.

Friday, August 21, 2015

Brick Sidewalk, Casper Wyoming

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A brick sidewalk in an older part of Casper Wyoming. The only such sidewalk in the city.
Wednesday, August 12, 2015

Lex Anteinternet: Help Support NCHS's Welsh Auditorium Project (and ...

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Lex Anteinternet: Help Support NCHS's Welsh Auditorium Project (and ... : The NCHS Welsh Auditorium is a of course a classic, but it sti...
Friday, August 7, 2015

What is it? Granger Wyoming

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This is a fairly substantial structure in the small town of Granger, Wyoming. Granger is an old locality for Wyoming.  It was a P...
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Abandoned buidlings in the historic district of Rock Springs, Wyoming: National Bank and "Fountain . . ."

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A couple of old building in Rock Spring's historic district, across from the class Union Pacific depot .  The building on the lef...
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Saturday, August 1, 2015

Honoring the sign makers. . a sign painter at work in Seward Alaska

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The first photo we've put up showing a sign actually being painted. Sign painter at work on the facade of the Brown & Hawkins bui...

Van Gilder Hotel, Seward Alaska

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The Van Gilder Hotel in Seward Alaska, which dates from 1916.

Street scene, Seward Alaska

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Palace Building, Seward Alaska

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Wednesday, July 8, 2015

Lex Anteinternet: Travelling through (on) time.

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Lex Anteinternet: Travelling through (on) time. : I recently had the occasion to ride in a Ford Trimotor airplane. Ford Trimotor at t...
Sunday, July 5, 2015

Natrona County High School. Casper Wyoming

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These are a series of not very good photographs taken of Natrona County High School, one of three high schools in  Casper, Wyoming.  It...
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Wednesday, June 10, 2015

Barteldes Seeds, Denver Colorado.

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The Barteldes Seeds building in downtown Denver Colorado. Built as a seed warehouse in 1906, the building today apparently is used for lo...
Friday, June 5, 2015

United States Post Office (Sweetwater County Historical Museum), Green River, Wyoming.

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This classic U.S. Post Office building in Green River, Wyoming was built in 1931 in the classic Greek Revival style then popular for Fede...
Friday, May 22, 2015

The Murray Building, Cheyenne Wyoming

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Not too  sure what I think about it, but a very large mural on the Murray Building in Cheyenne, Wyoming.

The Asher-Wyoming Company building, Cheyenne Wyoming

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A building just off the Union Pacific in Cheyenne that at one time was used by a wholesale grocery establishment.
Friday, May 15, 2015

Lex Anteinternet: The paused that refreshed.

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Lex Anteinternet: The paused that refreshed. :   Fountain for horses, downtown Denver. These were placed by the National Humane Alliance...
Wednesday, May 6, 2015

Holscher's Hub: The Santa Fe Municipal Airport, Santa Fe, New Mexi...

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Holscher's Hub: The Santa Fe Municipal Airport, Santa Fe, New Mexi... : Most unusual tower/terminal I've ever been in. Both are in a...

Holscher's Hub: Streets of Santa Fe

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Holscher's Hub: Streets of Santa Fe

Holscher's Hub: Route 66

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Holscher's Hub: Route 66
Monday, April 27, 2015

Livingston Quality Furniture Sign, Santa Fe New Mexico.

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Painted over Livingston Quality  Furniture sign in Santa Fe, New Mexico.  Based on the brick work, the facade of this building has bee...

Evangelo's, Santa Fe New Mexico

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Tavern sign for Evangelo's in Santa Fe, New Mexico, featuring the famous Life Magazine cover photograph of Angelo Klonis, the founde...
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Friday, April 24, 2015

Holscher's Hub: Architectural Scenes of Washington DC.

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Holscher's Hub: Architectural Scenes of Washington DC. : ...
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We are father, son and daughter, all native to Casper Wyoming. All of us are interested in history and photography. Our websites seeks to record a bit of that history, and that of our region. The photo depicted at the top of our Painted Bricks site and our Courthouses of the West sites are credited to Wyoming Tales and Trails, whose website can be found at: http://www.wyomingtalesandtrails.com/index.html
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