Photo Series: Red Dirt Garage
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Red Dirt Country, as well as Red Dirt music, takes its name from the color of the soil found in North Central Oklahoma. The soil has a high clay content and stains clothing, shoes and even the tires on a truck. This land is the original land which was opened for the Oklahoma Land Run in 1889 and was the first land run into the Unassigned Lands and included all or part of the modern day Canadian, Cleveland, Kingfisher, Logan, Oklahoma, and Payne counties in the state of Oklahoma. These images were taken in Logan County, Oklahoma on a recent bright December day. Don't worry, the red dirt is there. This old garage and a very large tree seem to have developed an interesting dependency upon each other over the years. Thanks for visiting and please come back often!
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| Red Dirt Garage No. 1 ©2009 Eric Hatheway All Rights Reserved |
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| Red Dirt Garage No. 2 ©2009 Eric Hatheway All Rights Reserved |
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| Red Dirt Garage No. 3 ©2009 Eric Hatheway All Rights Reserved |
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Monday, January 04, 2010 10:47 AM
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