



Abandoned Railway Station Transformed into Church 1940
$29.99
An abandoned railway station stands repurposed as a church in Slick, Oklahoma, a former oil ghost town. Captured in February 1940, this image showcases the adaptive reuse of structures as communities evolved. The station reflects the shift from transportation hub to a place of worship, illustrating changing social dynamics in the area.
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Abandoned Railway Station Transformed into Church 1940
12" x 16"
$29.99
