Riverton / Front Royal, VA |
Compare this image to Clouds and Awning, taken a few steps forward and to the left, or to Winter Evening, Front Royal, taken downtown but facing the same direction.
Riverton / Front Royal, VA |
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the flag looks nice in front. :)
ReplyDeleteLooks really nice and especially for a fast food place.
ReplyDeleteI have not been to a Roy Rogers in ages, I don't know where one is around here. Great picture.
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I have not been to a Roy Rogers in ages, I don't know where one is around here. Great picture.
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betsy
Great image! Hope the hamburgers are great too:)
ReplyDeleteInteresting composition with strong verticals and a diagonal line from the wind-blown flag down to the restaurant, which looks nice and homey.
ReplyDeleteNice shot of Americana. :)
ReplyDeleteA beautiful sunset shot.
ReplyDeleteI didn't know there were restaurants in his name. Nothing like that, as far as I know, north of the border.
We used to have a house near the Roy Rogers Apple Valley Inn. It was in the California desert near where a lot of his show was filmed. We stopped in to the Roy Rogers Museum in Apple Valley a few times and he came out and talked to the kids. We were impressed, but the kids were clueless.
ReplyDeleteI find myself looking for Trigger. :)
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