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Three Native American faces created by by Chief Rolling Mountain Thunder (aka Frank Van Zant, 1921-1989) and old military ambulance at Thunder Mountain Monument park along I-80 near Imlay, Nev. The park was Van Zant's monument to the American Indian.

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©Larry Angier
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roadside attraction, sculpture, faces, indian, native american, art, kitsch, therapy, stone, roadside, famous, fame, project, sanctuary, museum, american indian, spiritual, veteran, vision, americana, rural, attractions, outhouse, torture, folk art, park, charisma, spirituality, legendary, recycled, horizontal
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Roadside Americana, Lovelock, Pershing County, Outhouses
Three Native American faces created by by Chief Rolling Mountain Thunder (aka Frank Van Zant, 1921-1989) and old military ambulance at Thunder Mountain Monument park along I-80 near Imlay, Nev. The park was Van Zant's monument to the American Indian.