Sunshine Skyway Bridge

$250.00

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The Bob Graham Sunshine Skyway Bridge, commonly known as the Sunshine Skyway Bridge, is a bridge spanning Tampa Bay, Florida, with a cable-stayed main span, and a total length of 4.1 miles. The bridge is considered the “flag” of Florida.

In 2005, an act of the Florida Legislature officially named the current bridge the Bob Graham Sunshine Skyway Bridge, after the Governor of Florida and then U.S. Senator who presided over its design and most of its construction.

The Skyway, with its simple and graceful lines gleaming with its bright yellow main supports, is the Gateway to the Gulf of Mexico. It replaced an older bridge constructed in 1954, which was partly destroyed in a collision in 1980.

The 36"x24" (includes 2" border) archival giclée is printed by a local atelier on acid-free watercolor paper and features rich, saturated colors, deep dark tones, and finely nuanced details. Each museum quality print is inspected and approved by Tim Boatright before being signed and sealed with his embossed artist’s “chop.”

Please note: each piece is printed to order and may take up to three weeks to ship. The print is ready for framing.

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