Color at Carhenge Nebraska
by Phyllis Kaltenbach
Title
Color at Carhenge Nebraska
Artist
Phyllis Kaltenbach
Medium
Photograph - Photo
Description
We found other cars at Carhenge in color. As you can see they were a distance away and the sun was beginning to set. We weren't sure the public was intended to use the dirt road out to it.
French fur traders first visited Nebraska in the late 1600s. Part of the Louisiana Purchase in 1803, eastern Nebraska was explored by Lewis and Clark in 1804�1806. A few years later, Robert Stuart pioneered the Oregon Trail across Nebraska in 1812�1813, and the first permanent white settlement was established at Bellevue in 1823.
Western Nebraska was acquired by treaty following the Mexican War in 1848. The Union Pacific began its transcontinental railroad at Omaha in 1865. In 1937, Nebraska became the only state in the Union to have a unicameral (one-house) legislature. Members are elected to it without party designation.
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August 7th, 2013
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Comments (13)
Phyllis Kaltenbach
Yes it was, Aaron! It is fun and the town nearby is quite lovely! Thank you for your nice comment!
Phyllis Kaltenbach
Thank you, "Crazy Pictures", and "Out of the Ordinary" for the wonderful features! They are very appreciated!
Lyric Lucas
Congratulations your creative and unique art work is featured in the "Out Of The Ordinary" group!