
Beyond Savannah
Images from Across America
These images were made over the years, traveling the highways between Savannah and California. They are a visual record of the beauty of America and the diversity of the city and landscapes, available to accent the walls of your home or office.
A shaft of sunlight through storm clouds highlight a single butte in Arizona's Grand Canyon.
Charleston, Broad Street near Waring Center Outlet
Duck on a Rock Point, Grand Canyon. There is a famous photo taken here of President Dwight Eisenhower taking in the view.
Broad Street, Charleston
Juan Tabo Off Ramp, I-40 East, Albuquerque. Juan Tabo is a great story in that no one knows who Juan Tabo was. Streets and neighborhoods and freeway offramps, are named for him but poor Juan has been lost to history.
Wooden Indian and Tourist, Beaufort, SC.
Grand Canyon, Mather Point, in Tourist Season.
Grand Canyon Rain
Charleston, South of Broad
Mather Point, Grand Canyon on a Rainy Day
Jackrabbit Trading Post, Joseph City, California.
Pig on the Street, Beaufort, SC Black and White.
Gettysburg monument to the 8th Pennsylvania Cavalry, Gettysburg Battlefield, PA.
Edge of the Storm, Grand Canyon.
Route 66, Mojave Valley, Arizona and Elephant's Tooth Needle.
Stormy Day at the North Rim.
Yellow Jacket Inn, Mule Shoe, Texas.
Cross on an Overlook of Cripple Creek, Colorado and Mount Pisgah. Next to a busy highway that leads to Cripple Creek, is a high, steep road bank where locals scatter the ashes of their loved ones. Most markers are rocks or ribbons, but this metal cross stood out over the others.
Route 66, Mojave Valley Farmland and Elephant's Tooth Needle Near Oatman
Grand Canyon Planes Looking West.
Rabbit Cloud, Sedona, Arizona.
A mustang shows dominance in a heard of corralled wild horses, Litchfield Corrals, Susanville, CA.
Clearance 8 Feet, Route 66, North K Street Railroad Crossing, Needles, CA.
The Angle, the "High water mark for the Confederacy," on Cemetery Ridge, Gettysburg, PA.
Coming up on Albuquerque ahead of the storm.
White freighter and rain clouds coming out of Gallup, NM, route I-40.