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Sign Women's Tank Top featuring the photograph Route 66 Pump by Leticia Latocki

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Route 66 Pump Women's Tank Top

Leticia Latocki

by Leticia Latocki

$33.00

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Charcoal

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Product Details

Our women's tank tops are made from a 50% cotton / 50% polyester blend and are available in five different sizes.   All tank tops are machine washable.

Design Details

Hackberry is an unincorporated community in Mohave County, Arizona, United States. Hackberry is located on Arizona State Route 66 (former U.S. Route... more

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1 - 2 business days

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Route 66 Pump Photograph by Leticia Latocki

Photograph

Route 66 Pump Canvas Print

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Route 66 Pump Framed Print

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Route 66 Pump Art Print

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Route 66 Pump Poster

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Route 66 Pump Metal Print

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Route 66 Pump Acrylic Print

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Route 66 Pump Wood Print

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Route 66 Pump Greeting Card

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Route 66 Pump iPhone Case

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Route 66 Pump Throw Pillow

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Route 66 Pump Duvet Cover

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Route 66 Pump Shower Curtain

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Route 66 Pump Tote Bag

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Route 66 Pump Round Beach Towel

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Route 66 Pump Zip Pouch

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Route 66 Pump Beach Towel

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Route 66 Pump Weekender Tote Bag

Weekender Tote Bag

Route 66 Pump Portable Battery Charger

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Route 66 Pump Bath Towel

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Route 66 Pump T-Shirt

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Comments (12)

Leticia Latocki

Leticia Latocki

thank you Elizabeth!!

Elizabeth Tillar

Elizabeth Tillar

Leticia, this is a great capture! You have done a superb job of getting to the core of this icon and archetype! l/f/pin

Leticia Latocki

Leticia Latocki

Thank you Veneita!!

Venetia Featherstone-Witty

Venetia Featherstone-Witty

This is very cool Leticia! Like!

Leticia Latocki

Leticia Latocki

Appreciate your comment Roberta!!

Leticia Latocki

Leticia Latocki

Thank you Kelley !!

Roberta Byram

Roberta Byram

What a great find!

Kelley Conkling

Kelley Conkling

Fantastic composition Leticia

Leticia Latocki

Leticia Latocki

thank you Vickie!!

Leticia Latocki

Leticia Latocki

Thank you CJ!!

Vickie Emms

Vickie Emms

Lots or relics in this image, great work

CJ Anderson

CJ Anderson

Super capture, Leticia!

Artist's Description

Hackberry is an unincorporated community in Mohave County, Arizona, United States. Hackberry is located on Arizona State Route 66 (former U.S. Route 66) 23 miles (37 km) northeast of Kingman. Hackberry has a post office which serves 68 residential mailboxes with ZIP code 86411.[2]

History[edit]

A former mining town,[3] Hackberry was named by the first inhabitants, Charles Cummings (Cummings Ranch). The name "Hackberry" was from the pellets or mattings that gathered on the cattle's long hair, probably caused from burrs picked up from bushes in the area. Silver mining developed the town, but when the ore began to yield less Hackberry became a ghost town.

Various service stations[disambiguation needed] in the town served U.S. Route 66 travellers; all were shut down after Interstate 40 in Arizona bypassed the town. Interstate 40's 69-mile path between Kingman and Seligman diverges widely from the old 82-mile Highway 66 segment between these points, leaving Hackbe...

About Leticia Latocki

Leticia Latocki

Who am I? I am the daughter of the one true God. Photography is a passion that allowed me to incorporate God's beautiful earth with scripture. Thank you for viewing my images and I pray that something here inspires you. Stay focused on what truly matters and you will be rich beyond your dreams. Don't forget to check out my promotions. I truly appreciate your business !!

 

$33.00