13651 I-40 Frontage Rd, Amarillo, TX 79124, United StatesMap
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It's a big manor house built by Cadillac.
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The Cadillac Manor is located on the west side of Route 66 in Amarillo, Texas, and was built in 1974. A row of half-buried Cadillacs is on display here for tourists to doodle on the cars. This classic idea was created by an artist group in the 1970s to express their reverence for American cars. These older cars were produced in 1949 and are now treasures in the collectors world. Tourists can splash paint on the car or leave the calligraphy of their visit here, as long as you can think of it and you can put it into action. Cadillac Farm has appeared countless times on television, radio and newspapers, and has been filmed as a feature documentary, written as the band's theme song, etc., and is famous far and wide.
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It's a big manor house built by Cadillac.
Mushroom Jun's Americas travel to the United States, Texas ahead of the high-energy warning, this is not the famous Cadillac farm on Route 66, but the bug farm that people specialize in spoofing! The hippies built this bug farm to mock tourists who came to see old cars at Cadillac Farms a short distance away. The abandoned Beetle car was filled with botched graffiti, bad jokes, but it didn't matter, it was also a kind of road spirit, and no one would mind anyone's little eclecticity on the road in a hurry.
Mushroom Jun's Americas travels to the United States, outside Amarillo, Texas, where Cadillac Farm stands in the wind, and he is not related to Route 66, or related. In 1974, an artist group called Ant Farms established Cadillac Farms to express its reverence for American cars. The oldest of these cars they bought was in 1949, the latest in 1963. But artists don't want to be merciful with the farm car, allowing all passers-by to freely sing poetry and paint on the car, legally leaving "go here" ink treasures. Three artists planted ten abandoned Cadillacs, which were still as bright as new, and are now sprayed with graffiti by travelers. The white-haired grandmother took a photo and said of the history. "But we prefer the way he is now graffitied!" The young child said. The car was painted on the back of the memory of three generations of grandparents.