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| Old Spartanburg Train Depot by Anne
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| Category: | Architecture
Traditional Art
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Posted: | August 25, 2006 |
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Artist Notes
This was the Old Spartanburg Train Depot in the early 1900's. Many military and civilians used this depot to catch the train to ride the rails to numerous place throughout the United States. At one time it was a very busy place. As rail travel diminished, the train station was no longer a busy place. Over the years part of it burned down and another part was torn down. Today only a small part of the original building is still standing. Today Amtak still stops here and there is a Farmer's Market in the building.
This is a watercolor of the Old Deport in it's time of glory.
Watercolor
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Anne
Anne is a retired school administrator. She worked with children of all ages and spent her last two years as an administrator in an alternative school with children who had behavior, attendance, or academic problems. These were two wonderful and challenging years.
Anne seldom takes pictures but loves to when she travels. She would like to have a really good camera to be able to improve the quality of her photographs.
She likes to work with watercolors and paints landscapes, animals, and old buildings as a general rule. Watercolors makes her take her time since they can't be rushed.
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