Monday, August 10, 2009
The Betty Gay, Tucson, AZ
Speaking of signage and distinctly American culture, so much of that is beautifully preserved in the dry heat out West. Old storefronts such as this one -- maybe the store originally sold ladies hats and gloves -- are newly outfitted as pool halls, cell phone stores, and chain drugstores. I think Betty Gay's current incarnation is a screening room.
Labels:
american,
Arizona,
AZ,
Betty Gay,
culture,
desert city,
pool hall,
Tucson,
Western photography
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