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Statesville, North Carolina: Despite concerns that the developer has not lived up to his end of the development agreement, the Statesville City Council voted Monday night to finalize the sale of the Historic Vance Hotel.

 

The Rainier Group will purchase the dilapidated landmark for $47,000, which represents a fraction of the $475,000 that the city paid for it in 2012. Led by Steven Barker, the developer plans to turn the Vance Hotel into a 60-room boutique hotel.

The Clinchfield's only southbound manifest train exits Vance Tunnel and passes the northbound signal guarding the SE Toe River interlocking. This train is consistently a daylight run on the Blue Ridge Sub below Erwin, making for a decently lit chase for the journey over the south end of the old Clinchfield.

Vance Kirkland, 1978

Kirkland Museum of Fine & Decorative Art, Denver, Colorado

 

HSS!! RESIST!! IMPEACH!!

 

Vance Hall Kirkland (November 3, 1904 – May 24, 1981) was a painter and educator in Denver, Colorado. His paintings, from 1926 to 1981, range from realist and impressionist watercolors, to surrealist deadwood worlds, to abstract expressionist mixtures of oil paint and water to richly textured dot paintings in oil. Commenting on Kirkland’s works from 1954 to 1981, the director of the Museum of Modern Art, Vienna, Lóránd Hegyi, stated, “... in his later work, he developed a visionary art which mystically empathized with the entire universe, gave cosmic universality visual form in explosive images and used panel painting to convey the perpetually changing state of the universe.”[

7th July 2018 - Bangor born singer/songwriter Foy Vance played a fantastic set at Liverpools Feis Festival on Pierhead.

CSX M653 exits the Vance Tunnel in Altapass, NC, on its descent of the Blue Ridge Mountains. The train will then terminate in Rocky Mount, NC. To get to Rocky Mount, the train must travel another 350 Miles across the state.

Two more views from the Ventura County Railway shop in Oxnard, CA in August 1993. All three Alco S6s were still on the property, but clearly VC7 "Vickie Vance" had seen better days. It appears to have been used as a parts source to keep the other two S6s operational. VC11 "Margie Vance" is seen in the background. I believe all three former VCY S6s are still stored on the property of what was the Fillmore & Western in Fillmore, CA.

 

VCY 7 S6 (ex-SP 1251)

VCY 11 S6 (ex-SP 1277)

South Branch Valley Railroad SBVR-4 follows Cumberland road with a loaded feed train that was picked up from CSX in Green Springs and is destined for Pilgrim Pride in Moorefield.

This is the J. Vance Lewis House located at 1218 Wilson in Houston’s Fourth Ward. The house is located in the National Register Historic District of Freedman’s Town, the community was settled after Emancipation and became a thriving center of black cultural and commercial activity way into the 1930s. Mr. Lewis was born a slave in Louisiana in 1863. He attended college in New Orleans before going on to earn a law degree and was admitted into the Supreme Court of Illinois in 1897, before being admitted to the Bar of the United States Supreme Court. He moved to Houston in 1901, where he built the house in 1907 at a cost of $2,800. He lived there with his wife, a librarian at the Colored Carnegie Library. He also practiced law from part of the house. After Mr. Lewis died in 1925 his wife lived in the house until her death in 1963. The outside has remained largely unaltered and In February 2007, the house was purchased by the Rutherford B. H. Yates Museum, Inc.

After holding for a northbound ethanol empty, geometry train W001 throttles up out of the siding at S.E. Toe River, framed up perfectly within the portals of the very short Vance Tunnel. It’ll be sad to see these Clinchfield-era signals fall, but that may be happening soon due to the ongoing rehabilitation of the Blue Ridge Sub. Altapass, NC, 9/26/2025.

One way to tame your fear of heights? Climb onto a 350' tall abandoned train trestle that has no walkway or railings.. definitely an unforgettable experience.

 

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Source: Scan of an original photograph.

Set: VAN01.

Photographer: ©1971 Mr C. Vance.

Repository: Copied from the collection of Mr C. Vance.

Used here by his very kind permission.

 

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The third I Love Memphis mural, at Butler and Allen near Downtown Memphis.

Vance used to work on trains.

 

he started working on the engines after learning from his father.

 

while roaming around my hometown, as i normally do, i came upon vance sitting at the last possible bench you can on the tracks.

 

"im come out here all the time, and just watch the trains go by, yeah i miss it, but i wish i couldve taught someone like the way my father taught me"

 

going through a messy divorce, vance lost nearly all of his money, his job, and now lives off disability.

 

"if i could do it all over........"

 

As i was leaving he told me "im sure we'll meet again"

 

oddly enough i believe him.

Drone aerial shot

Shelton, WA

Vance (Taeyang Horizon, rewigged, wig and outfit by ochiva)

I'm selling prints/canvases of my landscape work. Email me at jordan@jordanvoth.com if you're interested in picking one up.

 

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If ever there was a contest for "Unmistakably 1980s Locomotive Paint Schemes" the livery applied to Ventura County Railway's Alco S6s should certainly be a contender. A sharp-looking VC9, nicknamed "Toni Vance", poses at the railroad's facility in Oxnard, CA, with VC11 "Margie Vance" visible in the background. Sheet metal added to the radiator screen to accommodate the light blue stripe on VC9 was a nice touch! All three Ventura County S6s wound up on the Fillmore & Western and may still be stored in Fillmore. A mostly untouched Santa Fe caboose rounds out the scene.

 

VC9 S6 (ex-SP 1226)

VC11 S6 (ex-SP 1277)

I cant believe its been 4 years already. I still miss you and look forward to the conversations we have in my dreams. Im sorry this is so sloppy. Under the circumstances, it was harder than you think. Even though neither of us have/had any real religious beliefs and would have previously laughed at other people for saying something like this, I know you were there that night. Thanks for making good on our promise.

This was taken on Vance Creek Bridge in WA. I spent the first 15 minutes practically on all fours, terrified of getting vertigo and falling off the bridge. Over time, as I tried to set up the shot that I wanted, the fear faded and I spent the last 15 minutes running back and forth from the camera to check the composition of the photos.

Northrop T-38C Talon 65-10434/VN 25th FTS USAF

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Vance Creek Bridge

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Drone aerial shot

Shelton, WA

Vance, shot on 8 x10 Impossible PQ

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Sitting on the edge of the second tallest bridge in Washington State

She said " You know when you think you know someone? More than anyone in the world? You know you know them, because,you've seen them, like, for real. And then you reach out, and suddenly they are just... gone. You tought you belonged together. You tought they were yours but they are not."

Ava Dellaira

 

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Vince Vance riding in Okeanos

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