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Cadillac Ranch

Posterior view of Cadillac Ranch, all in a row in 2008
Aerial view of Cadillac Ranch
Anterior view of Cadillac Ranch, all in a row in 2021
Posterior close up view of a Cadillac

Cadillac Ranch is a public art installation and sculpture in Amarillo, Texas, US. It was created in 1974 by Chip Lord, Hudson Marquez and Doug Michels, who were a part of the art group Ant Farm.

The installation consists of 10 Cadillacs (1949–1963) buried nose-first in the ground. Installed in 1974, the cars were either older running, used or junk cars – together spanning the successive generations of the car line – and the defining evolution of their tailfins.[1] According to Visit Amarillo the cars are inclined at the same angle as the pyramids of Giza.[2]

  1. ^ McBride, Jim. "American Monument to the Dream". Amarillo Globe-News. Archived from the original on 2007-09-29. Retrieved 2006-08-25.
  2. ^ "https://www.visitamarillo.com/listing/cadillac-ranch/625"

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