Cadillac Ranch

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- Year-round
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Cadillac Ranch is an outdoor art installation on the western outskirts of Amarillo where ten Cadillac automobiles spanning model years 1949 to 1963 have been buried nose-down in a wheat field at the same angle as the Great Pyramid of Giza. Created in 1974 by the art group Ant Farm and relocated to its current site in 1997, the installation invites visitors to spray-paint the cars, resulting in an ever-changing surface of layered graffiti. The site's flat Panhandle setting provides unobstructed views of the painted cars against the Texas sky.
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