The Lone Star Inn, Roadside Diner & Cabins was a famous roadside pitstop and motel along US Route 99 between Tulare and Fresno, California. The establishment was proudly managed by ex-Texans who migrated west, inspiring its Lone Star namesake. It featured a cafe offering steak dinners, chili beans, hamburgers, ham & eggs, and hot dogs, and the property also included a cluster of small wooden cabins for weary travelers along US Route 99.
As with many of the art prints in my Americana series, this print was taken from a source photo by renowned Farm Security Administration (FSA) photographer Dorothea Lange, which perfectly captured the spirit of the Great Depression era.
• Digitally Printed.
• Printed with a Matte Finish on Heavy Duty Archival Paper
• 200 GSM Heavy Weight Paper
• Frame is not included.
A NOTE ABOUT DIGITAL ART: Art Prints are created using a combination of AI technology, Procreate (with custom Impasto effect brushes) and Photoshop. Some visual elements in this artwork may have been created using AI technology, and then refined through manual editing in Procreate and/or Photoshop (lettering/signs/logos) to enhance and create the final design.