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Dallas, Texas: Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge By Nguyen Tran, Joel Anderson, 2024
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When we think of American travel locations, much of our thoughts turn to natural wilderness areas. But the incredible creations of humankind offer just as meaningful of a travel experience. Case in point, a trip to the Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge in Dallas is an iconic landmark that has become a fixture in the Dallas skyline. Spanning the Trinity River, the bridge is named after Margaret Hunt Hill, an heiress and philanthropist. The Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge was designed by internationally renowned architect and engineer Santiago Calatrava. This stunning bridge with a 400-foot center arch connects Woodall Rodgers Freeway seamlessly to Singleton Boulevard in West Dallas and the new restaurant areas such as Trinity Groves and Sylvan 30. Architecturally, this bridge features a 400-foot steel arch with 58 cables radiating from it. Vintage poster art provides the perfect style for depicting American travel destinations, and this original travel poster and hand-rendered art design will look great as an unframed print, framed illustration, notecard, postcard, metal sign, canvas, or mini canvas. Available in multiple size options, this stylish travel art was fashioned in the style of 20th-century vintage art and the iconic travel art and retro art that first promoted American travel and adventure. For trip-planning, fun facts, helpful resources, and educational information about planning the best American road trip, check out the website for Visit USA.
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No print is complete without a stunning frame to complement it. We offer three different frame styles: Simple, Standard, and Deluxe, courtesy of our friends and neighbors at Belle Meade Framers. See below for features and measurements.
- Simple Frames
- 1.25" flat wood-grain molding
- Available in mocha brown, warm gray, and black
- Ships ready-to-hang with attached metal wire and a wall hanger accessory
- No mat is included, just the frame and your fantastic poster choice
- 11x14" print—total frame size is 13x16"
- 18x24" print—total frame size is 20x26"
- 24x32" print—total frame size is 26x34"
- Standard Frames
- 1.25" flat wood-grain molding
- Available in mocha brown, warm gray, and black
- Ships ready-to-hang with attached metal wire and a wall hanger accessory
- Includes a classy cream-colored mat
- 11x14" print—total frame size is 18x22"
- 18x24" print—total frame size is 26x32"
- 24x32" print—total frame size is 32x40"
- Deluxe Frames
- 2" flat wood-grain molding
- Available in mocha brown, warm gray, and black
- Ships ready-to-hang with attached metal wire and a wall hanger accessory
- Includes a supreme combination of cream and mocha-colored mat layers
- 11x14" print—total frame size is 20x24"
- 18x24" print—total frame size is 28x34"
- 24x32" print—total frame size is 34x42"