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Bricks, Brews & Crews GRAFFITI ART Murals Project at The Loading Dock at 2 North Kresson Street in Baltimore MD on Friday afternoon, 16 August 2019 by Elvert Barnes Photography
Bricks, Crews & Brews September 2018 event page at www.facebook.com/events/1676696389125389/
Learn about the September 2018 Monument City Brewing Company Graffiti Art Murals Project at loadingdock.org/INVENTORY_pages/partnerships/index.htm
Learn more about this project at www.charmcitystreets.com/bricks-brews-crews-paint-jam-25-...
Follow THE LOADING DOCK at www.facebook.com/theloadingdockinc
Elvert Barnes PUBLIC ART 2019 at elvertbarnes.com/PublicArt2019.html
Elvert Barnes BMORE 2019 at elvertbarnes.com/Bmore2019.html
Paul Banks of Interpol performing in the loading dock of Milk Studios for The Creator's Project on June 26, 2010.
Daniel Kessler of Interpol performing in the loading dock of Milk Studios for The Creator's Project on June 26, 2010.
Bricks, Brews & Crews GRAFFITI ART Murals Project at The Loading Dock at 2 North Kresson Street in Baltimore MD on Friday afternoon, 16 August 2019 by Elvert Barnes Photography
Bricks, Crews & Brews September 2018 event page at www.facebook.com/events/1676696389125389/
Learn about the September 2018 Monument City Brewing Company Graffiti Art Murals Project at loadingdock.org/INVENTORY_pages/partnerships/index.htm
Learn more about this project at www.charmcitystreets.com/bricks-brews-crews-paint-jam-25-...
Follow THE LOADING DOCK at www.facebook.com/theloadingdockinc
Elvert Barnes PUBLIC ART 2019 at elvertbarnes.com/PublicArt2019.html
Elvert Barnes BMORE 2019 at elvertbarnes.com/Bmore2019.html
8/13/08
Chip blasted off of the loading dock drop by the Harrisburg Ave. train tracks.
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Granada Village Shopping Center Redevelopment (Petco Loading Dock Sitework Construction - 2011-07-28) - Granada Hills, CA. Urban One www.urbanone.com.
another lunchtime walk aound South Boston & the Channel - this time a much sunnier day. I want this kitchen set.
On a soon to be demolished building on Lawrenceville. It is the location for this year's Art All Night and will soon be a parking lot.
Just since the last time I traveled this route three years ago, there seemed to be the emergence of a lot of gigantic teminals where tractor trailers were at hundrds and hundreds of loading docks. There was a marked increase I noted also of the number of tractor trailors using the interstates I traveled. A sign of a burgeoning economy or just a switch in the mode of transport??
I think Stockman Lands perhaps just owns the loading docks and warehouse and rents out space. One block from the By-Pass, Greenwood, S.C.