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Salty Dawg Saloon T-Shirt featuring the photograph Salty Dawg Saloon by Eva Lechner

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Salty Dawg Saloon T-Shirt

Eva Lechner

by Eva Lechner

$26.00

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Our Bella / Canvas t-shirts are made from a 50% cotton / 50% polyester blend and are available in five different sizes.   All t-shirts are machine washable.

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The Salty Dawg originally was one of the first cabins built in Homer in 1897, soon after the establishment of the town site. It served as the first... more

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Comments (19)

Richard Bryce and Family

Richard Bryce and Family

Nice one, Eva!

Tony Singarajah

Tony Singarajah

Very nive find and a great piece of art work.

Elfriede Fulda

Elfriede Fulda

beautiful, a fave

Constance Lowery

Constance Lowery

wonderful, artistic work. L/F

Lois Bryan

Lois Bryan

Fabulous combo of the artistic and reality ... so well done, Eva!!!! l/f t and p

Carol McGrath

Carol McGrath

Looks like a great spot!

Marnie Patchett

Marnie Patchett

Nicely done. Fantastic image.

Bonnie Mason

Bonnie Mason

A fascinating description and beautifully done, Eva! LF

Jaroslav Buna

Jaroslav Buna

Magical work!

Eva Lechner

Eva Lechner

Thank you all!

Johanna Hurmerinta

Johanna Hurmerinta

Stunning art work! LF

Elizabeth Vorontsova

Elizabeth Vorontsova

Very nice

Nisha Verma

Nisha Verma

Amazing and beautiful work, Eva! L/F

Susan Blackaller-Johnson

Susan Blackaller-Johnson

I can't wait to travel to Homer to see the Salty Dog!

Alex Lyubar

Alex Lyubar

Excellent work Eva

Linda Crockett

Linda Crockett

This is so beautiful, Eva, and what a great history! l/f

John M Bailey

John M Bailey

Congratulations on your feature in the Fine Art America Group "Images That Excite You!"

Connie Mitchell

Connie Mitchell

Beautiful image with a great story! Very unique, love it! L/F

Artist's Description

The Salty Dawg originally was one of the first cabins built in Homer in 1897, soon after the establishment of the town site. It served as the first post office, a railroad station, a grocery store, and a coal mining office for twenty years. In 1909 a second building was constructed, and it served as a school house, post office, grocery store. And at one time, it housed three adults and eleven children.

It was acquired in the late 1940s by Chuck Abbott to be used as an office for Standard Oil Company. In 1949 Chuck and his friend Gerald Gifford put the cabin on skids and moved it to the Homer Spit. In April 1957, he officially opened it as the Salty Dawg Saloon. By 1960 the Salty Dawg Saloon had a building adjacent to it, coinciding with The Alaska Territory becoming the 49th state of the union in January 1959.

Earl D. Hillstrand (1913-1974), an attorney, small businessman and member of the Alaska House of Representatives, purchased it in 1960. Although an Anchorage reside...

About Eva Lechner

Eva Lechner

Welcome to my galleries! I'm a professional photographer from Germany.You will find in my portfolio mostly nature images taken throughout my travels(landscapes,birds,animals,wildlife),macro and fine art photography. FAA watermark doesn't get printed. I started photographing when I was 12 and since then it has always been my greatest love and passion.In the last 10 years my photographs and artworks were often published in local newspapers.My photo Gartenromantik was published in http://photographyinspired.com. I have won several national and international photo contests . I shoot only in RAW with Canon 5D Mark III,Canon 90D (since 07/15/2022 also with Canon EOS R5 , Canon EOS R6 and recently,since a month also with Canon R6 Mark II...

 

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