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.
Thursday, March 12, 2015
Wednesday, February 18, 2015
America Theatre
This is the America Theatre, a very old movie theater on Center Street. The theater has been in operation for decades, although it's had its ups and downs. Some twenty or so years ago, it was bought by local entrepreneurs who revamped it, together with the Rialto Theater up the street, bringing it back into the full swing of things. The theater has a very wide screen, and is a very popular theater today.
While the Rialto has been restored to its 1930s appearance, the America, which is nearly as old, retains the look it has had much since the 1970s.
While the Rialto has been restored to its 1930s appearance, the America, which is nearly as old, retains the look it has had much since the 1970s.
Sunday, February 15, 2015
GB Fish and Chips, Denver Colorado
I've passed by this location a million times, and have looked at this strangely compelling and simultaneously repulsive mural every time.
This is the mural on the side of GB Fish and Chips on Colfax Avenue in Denver. The apparently well regarded chain of local fish and chips shops features giant flags from the United Kingdom in all of their several locations, apparently. This particular mural also has three figures on the Union Jack, one of whom can't been seen in this photo taken from the back window of my pickup truck. It's probable that all three depict actual people, with the one on the right in boxing shorts, and all three of whom are wearing boxing gloves and bloodied. The middle figure in the top hat is Winston Churchill.
I find this mural impossible not to look at, but also very odd.
Labels:
Denver Colorado,
restaurants
Location:
Denver, CO, USA
Monday, February 9, 2015
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