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Stanley Marsh 3 Amarillo artist ... Marsh was known as the sponsor of the Cadillac Ranch and creator of the Dynamite Museum, an ongoing project of false road signs in and around Amarillo. With oil ...
Hundreds of his mock road signs popped up in Amarillo ... His given name was Stanley Marsh "III," but he changed it to "3'' because he thought the former was pretentious. His creative bent began ...
Bill O'Brien knows that when Stanley Marsh 3 is in the media ... The most well-known are the hundreds of mock traffic signs across the city with its whimsical droll messages.
Flamboyant oil-and-gas heir Stanley ... 1990s, Marsh had numerous diamond-shaped street signs installed across the area that bore sayings such as “Bring Back Public Hanging” and “Road ...
A Houston law firm filed a second civil lawsuit against Stanley Marsh ... Members of Marsh 3's Dynamite Museum have created hundreds of faux street signs emblazoned with whimsical phrases or ...
Two lawsuits filed in the last week dub Stanley Marsh 3, the millionaire founder of the ... famous oil-rich Panhandle family, stole a Marsh sign that pictured a rabbit with the word “Rapid ...
Eccentric Texas businessman-turned-artist Stanley Marsh 3, whose partially buried row ... Hundreds of his mock road signs popped up in Amarillo neighborhoods, bearing such slogans as "Big Deal ...
Flamboyant oil and gas heir Stanley ... Mr. Marsh had numerous diamond-shaped street signs installed across the area that bore sayings such as “Bring Back Public Hanging,” “Road Does Not ...
Eccentric Texas businessman-turned-artist Stanley Marsh 3, whose partially buried row ... Hundreds of his mock road signs popped up in Amarillo neighborhoods, bearing such slogans as "Big Deal ...
Hundreds of his mock road signs popped up in Amarillo ... His given name was Stanley Marsh "III," but he changed it to "3'' because he thought the former was pretentious. His creative bent began ...
Hundreds of his mock road signs popped up in Amarillo ... His given name was Stanley Marsh "III," but he changed it to "3'' because he thought the former was pretentious. His creative bent began ...
AMARILLO, Texas (AP) - Eccentric Texas artist and businessman Stanley Marsh 3, whose partially buried row of Cadillacs became a road-side tourist attraction in the 1970s, has died He was 76.
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