Trolley at The Santa Fe in San Diego
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RD Riccoboni

Trolley at The Santa Fe in San Diego
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Trolley at The Santa Fe in San Diego
Santa Fe Depot painted by San Diego artist by The California artist RD Riccoboni® The cities most famous train station was constructed in 1915 to compliment the buildings for the Panama-California Exposition in Balboa Park which commemorated the opening of the Panama Canal. It was built by architects, Bakewell and Brown in a Spanish Revival architectural style. The Santa Fe Depot now surrounded by glass condominium and office towers continues to service the public with regular trains headed for Los Angeles and Santa Barbara. In 2007, Amtrak declared this historical station as the ninth busiest Amtrak station in the United States.. It is located the corner of Broadway and Kettner in downtown San Diego near the begining of Pacific Coast Highway. For a limited edition hand signed by the artist or an original artwork please visit my Studio Gallery is located inside beautiful Spanish Village Art Center in Historic Balboa Park San Diego. The perfect location to showcase the San Diego Art and studio of RD Riccoboni, one of America's favorite artists.
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NickYoungArt
NickYoungArt ::
October 12, 2010
Lovely work.

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