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Nestled in the picturesque mountains of Pennsylvania, the East Broad Top Railroad stands as a testament to America’s rich industrial history. Established in the late 19th century, this narrow-gauge railroad played a vital role in transporting iron, coal, and passengers throughout Huntingdon County. Renowned for its impeccably preserved steam locomotives and historic infrastructure, the East Broad Top Railroad offers a captivating journey back in time for enthusiasts of all ages.
Embark on a colorful adventure through the scenic landscapes and storied past of one of the nation’s most beloved heritage railroads. Bring your artistic flare to some of the East Broad Top’s most famous features, including their fleet of historic steam and diesel locomotives, and the one-of-a-kind machine shop complex, which the Smithsonian Institution has described as “an incomparable national treasure.” With intricate illustrations awaiting your artistic touch, this coloring book invites you to explore the charm and nostalgia of the East Broad Top Railroad while igniting a passion for railroading and industrial history.
About The Artist:
Line' Tutwiler has devoted her life to the love of family, faith, and her interpretation of the beauty that surrounds and inspires her, especially the beautiful effects of light and shadow, to be found in America’s neighborhoods, landscapes, and street scenes. She studied at the American Academy of Art in Chicago, IL.
Her career has spanned over 30 years, and she has won both National and State awards, including The National Historic Bronze Medal in the “Arts For The Parks”, Jackson, WY; The Best in Traditional Landscape, “Hoosier Salon”, Indianapolis, IN; Best In Show, Chesterton Women’s Club, Chesterton, IN; Ammie B. Davis Memorial Award, Rockport, MA; Outstanding Landscape Small Subject, CILTI, Indianapolis, IN; and several more. Line’s paintings can be seen in several galleries throughout the country.
Learn more about Line’ and see more artwork at her website: http://www.tutwilerfineart.com/