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Stache house albuquerque
Stache house albuquerque






stache house albuquerque

If you ever find yourself in Amarillo, Texas, I highly recommend you take 30-45 minutes on your travels to check out this unique work of art. Just make sure to snap some pics of your creation before you leave so you know, if anything, for just a little while it was there. Depending on the day you visit, your artwork might only last minutes before someone comes behind you to cover it up with their own mark. If you want to leave your mark on these Caddies but didn’t bring any spray paint with you, don’t worry, you should have no problem finding a can in the pile that were left behind. People from all over bring their own spray paint and leave it behind in a pile of canisters on the ground when they are done. It’s exciting to walk down the row of cars and see the artwork of others passing by.

stache house albuquerque

Today, only the frames of the Caddies are left, and there are decades of spray paint on the cars. Eventually, the creators encouraged the graffiti as a way to let others express themselves and have fun doing it. People traveled from all over the world to see these Caddies, and many started to deface them for souvenirs, while others put graffiti on them in order to leave their marks. Best of all its totally FREE!īuilt in 1974, 10 Cadillacs were buried ½ deep on the property of a local Amarillo Millionaire. This is such a cool idea, and quite a sight to see. I finally decided to make a stop to check it out. I have passed by the Cadillac Ranch installation for many years on my trips in/out of Texas.








Stache house albuquerque