Historic Union Pacific Water Tower, Las Vegas
by Tatiana Travelways
Title
Historic Union Pacific Water Tower, Las Vegas
Artist
Tatiana Travelways
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
Going back in time at the Nevada State Museum, located in the Spring Preserves, Las Vegas. Here you can learn about the history of the Union Pacific railway and the 1905 Boomtown train station, which was located where Silverton hotel and casino is today. My travel photo is looking up at the wooden structure of water tower with the sign on it, lit by the sunlight from the back. An antique Wild West construction from the time when the city was founded in the the Mojave Desert, Nevada. * You can also see it in my VegasGreatAttractions.com website: https://vegasgreatattractions.com/nevada-state-museum/
* If a square format of this picture fits better your wall decor needs, you have the option of cropping it under the “Shape”, which is located on the right side of the dimensions.
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May 1st, 2023
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Comments (12)
Tatiana Travelways
Featured in the "Lady Photographers and Artists" art gallery at Fine Art America - Thank you! :)
Tatiana Travelways
Featured in the "If The Image Excites You" art gallery at Fine Art America - Thank you! :)
Tatiana Travelways
Featured in the "Vertical Images" art gallery at Fine Art America - Thank you! :)
Tatiana Travelways
Featured in the "Fine Art Exploration Photography" art gallery at Fine Art America - Thank you! :)
Tatiana Travelways
Featured in the "USA Photographers only" art gallery at Fine Art America - Thank you! :)
Alex Lapidus
Congratulations, your image has been featured in the Images of Las Vegas group -- thanks for sharing it with us! Please feel free to add it to the 2022-2023 Feature Archive in the Discussion section (using the "embed" link on your image page).
Roberta Byram
Great image and I wish I had thought of WINE!!!
Tatiana Travelways replied:
Thank you, Roberta! This is more about Water than wine, but a big reservoir like this constantly filled with wine would be a great idea :)