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MTH 30-74090 Pittsburgh Christmas Boxcar "A Holiday Tradition" by Linda Barnicott

MTH 30-74090 Pittsburgh Christmas Boxcar "A Holiday Tradition" by Linda Barnicott
MTH 30-74090 Pittsburgh Christmas Boxcar \"A Holiday Tradition\" by Linda Barnicott
Manf Stock # 30-74090
Condition New
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SKU 8742
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Description

From a limited edition collection, these colorful and attractive boxcars commemorate sights, scenes and attractions in the Pittsburg, PA area. This boxcar depicts the Downtown department store at Christmas time in a print titled "A Holiday Tradition" by Linda Barnicott.

Linda Barnicott began her career as a portrait artist in 1975. Today she is beloved and sought-after for her enchanting portraits of Pittsburgh. Using rich pastel colors, she captures the unique beauty of famous Pittsburgh scenes with a charm all her own. It began in 1989 with the now-famous tribute to downtown holiday shopping entitled ?Meet Me Under Kaufmann?s Clock.? The work immediately won the hearts of Pittsburghers, who have been meeting friends under the clock downtown for years. From this work Linda created several series of Pittsburgh landmarks, capturing warm memories that are loved by generations. In 1995, she began painting a collection of Kennywood Park scenes that has become even more popular. Since then, she has brought to life the magic of every amusement park in the region, including Story Book Forest, Idlewild Park, Sand Castle Water Park and West View Park, which closed in 1977

Boxcar Features:

  • O-Gauge, O-Scale
  • Die-cast sprung trucks
  • Die-cast operating knuckle couplers
  • Metal wheels & axles
  • Detailed undercarriage
  • Opening doors
  • Length: 11.5"
  • Minimum Curve: O-27

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