And now for some roadside architecture🛣 🦆 “Hat ‘n’ Boots, designed by Lewis Naysmith... Opened in 1954 as a Premium Tex service station, these buildings housed retail space under the hat and restrooms in the boots... After standing empty for more than a decade, the station received designation as a Seattle Landmark in 2002, and the buildings were preserved through relocation to nearby Oxbow Park the next year.” (Text via University of Washington) Matt Hensley @matthensley22 , frontside ollie. Photo by Daniel Harold Sturt, 1992, originally printed in @transworldskate Recent Sturt/ Hensley inspired boneless by @dontmesswithberes , photo by @photojoebrook in 2019 #roadsidearchitecture #matthensley #danielharoldsturt #hatnboots (at Seattle, Washington) https://www.instagram.com/p/CMprVg3lbI6/?igshid=1hpvl0zfa1735














