Americans came together in an unprecedented manner in 1976 after the divisions 
of the VietNam war to celebrate the Bicentennial with, among other things, parades, painted buildings, fire hydrants, walls, and just about anything that paint would stick to.

This is a new, quality, high-resolution signed limited edition print from Kodak film.
Photographed in May 1976. More images will be listed in the next few weeks.
Each print is signed an numbered. 
Bernie Nagler photographer.

Image size is 7 x 10 1/2 printed on 11x14 archival digital paper. No mat is required. The second frame shows a 11x14 print with the white border and the simple black frame that I use. Just pop the print into an 11x14 frame.

To discourage unauthorized use and to protect the value of your purchase this listing used a low-resolution image. You will receive a numbered high-resolution digital print signed 
by me that has been professionaly printed and ready to frame.

You agree by purchasing this print that you will use it for display purposes only. No other rights or use is granted. Copyright Bernie Nagler.