Deal of the Week - Get a 16"×20" canvas print of "MR. DESERT BROOM" for just $79.
by Bonny Puckett
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This memorial Chapel was built as a movie prop for the 1969 Elvis Presley western movie Charro. The building was originally built on Apacheland Movie... more
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This memorial Chapel was built as a movie prop for the 1969 Elvis Presley western movie Charro. The building was originally built on Apacheland Movie Ranch in Apache Junction, Pinal County, Arizona in the United States of America. It has survived two major fires which decimated apacheland, and has since been donated to the Superstition Mountain Museum. Because of it's link to Elvis and the beautiful desert landscape of the surrounding Superstition Mountains, it remains in use as a wedding chapel.
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Bonny Puckett is an award winning photographer and artist based out of Fountain Hills, Arizona. She specializes in travel, landscape, nature and wildlife photography and art and offers collectors her own unique view of the world we live in. Visit her website at photoartbybonny.com to see her complete portfolio, sign up for her email list to receive updates on new works and upcoming exhibitions, and direct message for originals and commissions.
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Kay Brewer
Outstanding work! Voted your entry in the Worship Buildings contest. l/f
Paul Quinn
Beautiful work!
Watch And Relax
I like how you painted the chapel
Marcia Lee Jones
Nicely done!