Housing town 

324 creative works found

  • Home is Where the Heart is
    by AlmaB

    US$4.16–US$95.00

    This is Annabella – she loves her home, and feels a strong connection to the tiny town she grew up in. She would love to stay there forever – home is definitely where her heart is!

  • Fresh Air
    by Benjamin Scheurer

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    URBAN ART check what the product looks like here thank you for stopping by!

  • Old Town
    by Mark Gardner

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    Wandering through the back streets of the old town was heavenly, at every turn there were wonders to behold, the long things hanging outside the shop are actually candles.

  • Watercolor-painting and colored pencil on paper. / 42” x 25”

  • Night in the Old town Kaunas
    by Antanas

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  • Living in Colour
    by Zuzana

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  • Watercolor and pencildrawing on paper. / A veiw over the canal in my hometown Karlstad, Sweden.

  • red urban
    by VioDeSign

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    / / / red urban / also available on the following products: / postcard / business card / mousepad / magnet / mug / keychaine / sticker / button

  • Original painting by Yuriy Shevchuk / oil on canvas / 40×100 cm www.shevchukart.com

  • GOD'S LITTLE LAND
    by Al Neaimi

    US$5.56–US$39.66

    Leun Town , Germany. Sally Omar / Did it again Sally got inspired by This work and wrote this Poem to go with this Image , she also named the work,Thank you sally / —-—-—-—-—- / GOD’S LITTLE LAND The Creator envisioned a sight so beautiful to see / And fashioned it in his magnificent glory / A place for souls of only good heart / And purity of their mind from the start / He called in the Angels to help him decide / Only those souls he would allow to reside / In this place created by one movement of his hand / And it was so aptly named “God’s Little Land” / With a stroke of his paintbrush the sky turned red / And painted the clouds so white floating overhead / This was in a place so far removed from anyone / The Angels picked out the souls one by one / Men of honor and women of sympathy / In this land so filled with love and charity / These chosen people never get wretched nor old / Because of the purity of their hearts and their souls / Not many people have been allowed to live in this place / But those who do are the ones with the smiling face.

  • Mr. uZborne Goes To Town
    by pinkyjain

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    Pencil & pen drawing. Another doodle, fairly new piece, drew it out a couple months ago, added the pen 2nite

  • Bodie Ghost Town
    by Christophe Testi

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    Bodie began as a mining camp of little note following the discovery of gold in 1859 by prospector W. S. Bodey (also spelled Body). That November, Bodey perished in a blizzard after making a supply trip to nearby Monoville.[1] In 1876, the Standard Company discovered a profitable deposit of gold bearing ore, which transformed Bodie from an isolated mining camp comprising a few prospectors and company employees to a Wild West boomtown. Rich discoveries in the adjacent Bodie Mine during 1878 attracted even more hopeful people. By 1880, Bodie boasted a population of nearly 10,000. Over the years, Bodie’s mines produced gold valued at more than $34 million.[2] As a bustling gold mining center, Bodie had the amenities of larger towns, including two banks, a brass band, railroad, miner’s and mechanic’s unions, several newspapers, and a jail. At its peak 65 saloons lined Main Street, which was a mile long. Murders, shootouts, barroom brawls, and stagecoach holdups were regular occurrences.[3] Legend has it that a little girl, upon learning that her family was moving there, prayed one night, “Goodbye God, we are going to Bodie.”[4] But a local editor claimed she had really prayed, “Good! By God, we are going to Bodie.” Gold bullion from the town’s nine stamp mills was shipped to Carson City, Nevada by way of Aurora, Wellington and Gardnerville. Most shipments were accompanied by an armed guard. Once the bullion reached Carson City, it was delivered to the mint or sent by rail to the mint in San Francisco.

  • On October 9, 2008 this image placed In the top ten of a Gold Rush & Ghost Towns group challenge. A colorful building in a small-scale version of an old west ghost town on Hwy 9 between Zion National Park and the town of St. George, Utah. It was closed and now I can’t remember the name of the attraction. This is Miss Molly’s House of Negotiable Affection. BYGONE ERA IMAGE COLLECTION Thank you for stopping by to comment on this image. I don’t normally respond with individual thank-you comments due to time constraints (slow dial-up speed). I prefer to spend my limited time on RB by commenting on your work instead. However, I want you to know how much it means to me that you took the time to view and comment on my work! Patricia ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Please don’t copy or download this image. My photos may NOT be reproduced and/or used in any form without my written permission. If you want this photograph, I would be honored for you to purchase it. ©2008 Patricia Montgomery | Bucks Mountain Galleries All rights reserved.

  • Bergen
    by Per Einar Gunnarsen IPA

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    Old Bergen Museum, / Part from open air museum with more than 40 wooden houses, representative of the Bergen architecture in the 18th and 19th centuries. The houses have interiors from the 18th, 19th and the 20th centuries, and give picture of life in a small town with its dwellings, different shops, baker, barber, dentist, photographer etc.

  • daydream overflow
    by pentangled

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    I don’t know where this came from, apart from some random photos I’ve taken in the last year… and some squiggly bits A sister image to Lamplight

  • monochrome urban
    by VioDeSign

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    / monochrome urban

  • Firenze
    by Kurt Tutschek

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  • 23
    by Michael Gold

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    A parking lot in downtown Baltimore City, Maryland.

  • Port Righ
    by Jen Whyte

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    Portree, Isle of Skye, Inner Hebridees, Scotland

  • The Last day On Earth
    by Vladimir Konovalov

    US$6.65–US$152.00

    The Last day On Earth…

  • Patchwork Sky
    by reflector

    US$3.99–US$43.32

    A digital montage made in Photoshop using two different photographs – the clouds are one photograph, and the buildings are the other photo. I used the layer modes to change the colours of the clouds, and I extracted the sky from the street scene photo so that I could apply Filters to only the street, not the sky that was once there.

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