Livery Stable, Wagon And Oak - Black And White
by Gene Parks
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Livery Stable, Wagon And Oak - Black And White
Artist
Gene Parks
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Livery Stable, Wagon And Oak
** Paramount Ranch Park was destroyed in the Woolsey Fire November 9, 2018. The only surviving buildings were the church and train station. **
** November 16, 2018
The National Park Service hopes to rebuild Western Town at Paramount Ranch within two years. **
n 1927, Paramount Studios purchased a 2,700-acre ranch on Medea Creek in the Santa Monica Mountains, between Malibu, California and the Conejo Valley. The studio built numerous large-scale sets on the ranch, including a huge replica of early San Francisco and an Old West town. It posed as Tombstone, Arizona and Dodge City, Kansas, as well as Tom Sawyer's Missouri, 13th-century China, and many other locales and eras around the world.
It is now Paramount Ranch Park in the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area.
The location remains an active filming area.
This image honored by my FAA peers in their galleries:
- Spirit of the West – Photographs Only, 05 / 2021
- Black and White Images, 05 / 2021
- A Tree Or Trees In Black And White, 05 / 2021
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May 12th, 2021
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Gene Parks
Toni, thanks so much for featuring my "Livery Stable, Wagon And Oak - Black And White" in the “Spirit of the West – Photographs Only" group. I appreciate your support and all of the FFA family!
Toni Hopper
Congratulations on your fabulous image being featured in our Spirit of the West Photographs only group.
Gene Parks
Rick, thanks so much for featuring my "Livery Stable, Wagon And Oak - Black And White" in the “Black And White Images" group. I appreciate your support and all of the FFA family!
Gene Parks
Calvin, thanks so much for featuring my "Livery Stable, Wagon And Oak" in the “A Tree Or Trees In Black And White" group. I appreciate your support and all of the FFA family!
Calvin Boyer
In addition to the banner, I am adding this more permanent recognition of its FEATURE on the homepage of A TREE OR TREES IN BLACK AND WHITE. I try mightily to feature only images that would be at home in a juried competition. No doubt that this image fits that bill. CONGRATULATIONS! And consider adding your image to DISCUSSIONS "Please post your featured photograph here" for greater, long-lasting visibility.