The Cadillac Ranch Features Ten Cadillacs
The Cadillac Ranch features ten Cadillacs buried in the ground. They were first installed in 1974 in an open area of farmland near Amarillo, Texas. Over the years, the cars have been painted black and graffitied.
The Cadillac Ranch is an interactive art installation that allows visitors to paint and leave notes on the cars. It encourages visitors to leave inspirational messages on the cars. The art installation is buried under thousands of layers of spray paint.
The Cadillac Ranch is a favorite among Route 66 roadtrippers. It is located near several other roadside attractions, including Buggy Ranch. It is also a favorite among photographers.
The Cadillac Ranch is a great place to take photographs. The cars are large enough for a wide-angle lens, and plenty of spots exist to take pictures. It is also a great place to take photos of epic sunrises.
There is also a gift shop where you can buy Route 66 souvenirs. If you have any questions, you can talk to a representative at the gift shop. You can also purchase spray paint for the Cadillacs.