Depending on whom you ask, “Airstream
Ranch” might seem like a real trash heap, somewhat than a work of art, but
seeing it as thus is missing the point completely. It is constructed in 2008;
Frank Bates “the owner of a nearby RV dealership” work of art is an ingenious
homage to America's motor past. Though 8 Airstream mobile homes, shoved into
the Florida sod as an artistic tribute. It is loved by everyone, super idea for
recycling old mobile trailers. The magnificent roadside art installation recognized
as the “Airstream Ranch” has caused double-takes along I-4 between Tampa and
Orlando since 2008 despite local lawmakers lobbying to have the shiny trailer
parade put out to pasture. Thousands of people visit the wonderful attraction
each year to marvel at the odd automobiles, but not everyone is so pleased. Frank
Bates envisioned “Airstream Ranch” as a tribute to the iconic company's 75th anniversary
and inspired by the similar Cadillac Ranch installation in Amarillo, Texas
which comprises of a row of the classic cars sticking out of the ground in the
same fashion.
Well, Bates was in trouble, when
some of neighbors viewed the installation as an irritation, attracting countless
unwanted visitors, and just usually being an eyesore. Therefore after
complaining to the county officials, the haters were able to get a recurring
fine levied on the Bates' trailers. Though after taking the matter to court it
was decided that the “Airstream Ranch” will remains stay and the Bates' will
have no longer had to pay any fines. America does not have as several iconic
standing stones as much of the rest of the world that is home to such ancient
wonders as the heads of Easter Island and Stonehenge, but our collection of
standing car formations is becoming a beloved tradition in its own right.