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Red Cadillac seen through a grove of black locust trees. Franklin County. March 4, 2003. 6:13 p.m. EST. |
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| Photographer's
comments: For years, I have had a moderate fascination with Cadillacs, particularly older-model Cadillacs in unusual settings. A Cadillac is incongruity just waiting to happen. From the day a new Cadillac comes off the assembly line, a shiny symbol of status and pride, it is destined to become just another relic in the junkyard. The Caddy in the photo, above, is not in a junkyard, at least not yet. It has been retired to a farm field. |
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| Other
photos of this subject: White Cadillac in front of a church building. October 2001. |
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location
information: Off Duckers Station Road near the Woodford County line. |
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| Posted March 30, 2003. |