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Old Studebaker Building Art Print
by Charles Hite
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Old Studebaker Building art print by Charles Hite. Our art prints are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All art prints include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
Design Details
An old car sits on the roof of a local laundromat in Lugoff SC, a vestige and tribute to the structure's former life as the Studebaker Building. ... more
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Artist's Description
An old car sits on the roof of a local laundromat in Lugoff SC, a vestige and tribute to the structure's former life as the Studebaker Building. This was a famous Studebaker garage in its day.
About Charles Hite
Charles Hite is a life-long resident of Lexington County, in South Carolina. His professions have included, the U.S. Army (serving in Germany), licensed professional land surveyor, sales/customer service rep, and right-of-way agent with the SCDOT. In addition to photography, his hobbies include astronomy and landscape gardening. His venture into serious photography began in 2009 at age 60. At the encouragement of family and friends, he began selling his photos in late 2012 at Soda City Market in Columbia, SC. His love of nature in all aspects can be seen in his photos. He enthusiastically enjoys sharing the stories of his photos with others, and listening to their stories. Most of his scenic photos are from SC and the Midlands,...
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Charles Hite
Thanks Skip and Joseph. I first saw that garage and car back in the 80's when I was a land surveyor. The car on top was not yellow then, but an old original muted color, maybe a gray, blue or green. There were old Studebaker's all over the property and around the building. The guy I worked for was from Camden and owned a Blackhawk. He was very familiar with the operation. Here's a pretty neat site I found and it's listed on it www.roadsideamerica.com/tip/30265
Joseph C Hinson Photography
Now that's interesting. I never knew the story behind why an old car was on top of a laundromat. Thanks for sharing!
Skip Willits
Good POV Charles, well done.