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by Greg Reed
$35.00
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Decorate your bathroom and dry yourself off with our luxuriously soft bath towels and hand towels. Our towels are made from brushed microfiber with a 100% cotton back for extra absorption. The top of the towel has the image printed on it, and the back is white cotton. Available in three different sizes: hand towel, bath towel, and bath sheet.
Design Details
Old horse drawn hay rake in field... more
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Machine wash cold and tumble dry with low heat.
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1 - 2 business days
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Old horse drawn hay rake in field
Blue Ridge Parkway
Begun during the administration of U.S. president Franklin D. Roosevelt, the project was originally called the "Appalachian Scenic Highway." Most construction was carried out by private contractors under federal contracts under an authorization by Harold L. Ickes in his role as federal public works administrator. Work began on September 11, 1935 near Cumberland Knob in North Carolina; construction in Virginia began the following February. On June 30, 1936, Congress formally authorized the project as the " Blue Ridge Parkway" and placed it under the jurisdiction of the National Park Service. Some work was carried out by various New Deal public works agencies. The Works Progress Administration did some roadway construction. Crews from the Emergency Relief Administration carried out landscape work and development of parkway recreation areas. Personnel from four Civilian Conservation Corps camps worked on roadside clean...
Retired Airline Pilot, former and once again Pro Photographer. I retired in 2014, after a long aviation career [34 years], and I am renewing my love of the visual arts! My image of the - Port Kingston Marina - appears in the book - Wings Over Washington. My work appears on the following sites: https://www.virginia.org/brphiking/ https://longridgedentistry.com/meet-us/office-tour/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/reed-8/ reedphotographics54@gmail.com Copyright Notice: Greg Reed retains all rights to the photographs displayed on the Fine Art America & Pixels web site.
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Kay Brewer
Outstanding work! Voted your entry in the Appalachian Trail contest. l/f
Greg Reed replied:
I appreciate the vote, l/f and lovely comment Kay!!
Tom Schwabel
Wonderful minimalist image!
Greg Reed replied:
Thank you Tom for your wonderful comment and fav!!
Kae Cheatham
Minimalist, black and white. Two of my favorites and this one is splendid!! l/f/P
Greg Reed replied:
I appreciate your great comment and the l/f/P Kae!!
Michelle Meenawong
splendid shot Greg l/f/p
Greg Reed replied:
Thank you very much Michelle for your lovely comment and l/f/p!!
Phil Perkins
Wonderful black & white, Greg - l/f
Greg Reed replied:
I appreciate the l/f and your great comment Phil!!
Veikko Suikkanen
Fantastic b&w work Greg! L
Greg Reed replied:
Thanks Veikko for the L and nice comment!!
Mesa Teresita
Wow so love this image!!
Greg Reed replied:
Thank you very much for the great comment and ALL of the favs!! :)
Pamela Williams
Drum roll please....your wonderful masterpiece has been featured on the ArT diSTrict group homepage....Congratulations! You are invited to archive in the groups "featured archives" discussion.
Greg Reed replied:
Pamela, thank you for the feature on the ArT diSTrict group homepage and the fav!! :)