Amqui Train Station - Digital Effect
by Wanda-Lynn Searles
Title
Amqui Train Station - Digital Effect
Artist
Wanda-Lynn Searles
Medium
Photograph - Digital Darkroom
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Built in 1910 by the Louisville and Nashville Railroad Co., Amqui Station served the Madison community with at its peak more than 40 trains in its care.
Country music legend Johnny Cash visited often. As he walked through the station, Cash sang the well-known song "The L&N Don't Stop Here Anymore."
Cash acquired the Amqui in 1979 and relocated it to his property in Hendersonville, where it featured his train memorabilia as well a antique shop for June Carter Cash's vintage treasures collected during her international travels.
When Cash died in 2003, the Amqui Station was donated back to Madison,Tennessee in June 2006. It is restored as a museum, with the Visitor's Center and Pavilion added to act as the perfect backdrop for special events and programming.
This was taken back in 2003. I went into PhotoShop CS2 and did some treatment to it and this is what I came up with.
Image captured with FUJIFILM FinePix 2650.
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September 14th, 2015
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Comments (5)
Joan Carroll
nice sidebar history!
Wanda-Lynn Searles replied:
Thanks so much Joan. Thought it would be best to give the history on the Amqui Train Station.