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This is Cadillac Ranch, Amarillo’s monument to American automotive excess and possibly the only place in Texas where spray painting someone else’s property isn’t just legal—it’s encouraged.
Welcome to Cadillac Ranch, the gloriously bizarre roadside attraction just west of Amarillo that proves everything really is bigger in Texas – including automotive art installations. In a state known ...
Cadillac Ranch Bar & Grill gives visitors a chance to enjoy a meal by a lake. Owner Chris Batten says residents used to have to drive to Conroe to enjoy a lakeside meal.
"When it comes to things to do in Leavenworth, Washington during the holidays, you won't be short on options," writes travel blogger Becca Jean. 7. Cadillac Ranch, Texas YuniqueB / Shutterstock.com.
Much like Cadillac Ranch, this quirky spot features Volkswagen Beetles half-buried in the ground and covered in graffiti. It’s smaller but just as Instagram-worthy. The Blue Whale – Catoosa, Oklahoma ...
The Cadillac Ranch was moved further from the sprawling city in 1997, and over time the cars have been repainted and covered with graffiti, a development Marsh embraced.
Cadillac Ranch in Texas celebrates its 50th anniversary this summer, marking half a century as one of America's most beloved and quirky roadside attractions. Olivia Palamountain reports Since its ...
The work has fueled restaurant spin-offs, copycats, and merchandise—which Ant Farm profits off, since they own the copyright. An ode to Cadillac Ranch even appeared in Cars (2006).
Pittsburgh's Action News 4 went to the restaurant in the Settlers Ridge shopping center after a viewer said the Cadillac car on the sign outside was gone. It's not clear if that was part of the ...
The Amarillo Museum of Art opened its newest exhibition, “Cadillac Ranch at 50,” on Friday. The exhibition features Wyatt McSpadden's photography chronicling the evolution of Cadillac Ranch.
This month marks the 50th anniversary of Cadillac Ranch, the eccentric Amarillo attraction where 10 graffiti-covered Cadillacs can be seen with their noses buried into the ground.