Two visitors to Cadillac Ranch in Amarillo, Texas, spent the night before Charlie Kirk’s memorial service repainting 10 upturned sedans in the slain activist’s honor.
Cadillac Ranch is a landmark art exhibit along Route 66. Created in 1974, the installation consists of 10 Cadillac cars half-buried, nose-first in the ground. Overtime, the exhibit has turned into an interactive piece of art, where visitors are encouraged to add their own paint, markings, and graffiti to the cars.
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While the surfaces of the sedans are constantly changing, Cadillac Ranch announced over the weekend the tribute to Kirk, who was assassinated Sept. 10 during an outdoor event at Utah Valley University, will run until Sept. 28.
“This art project is a one week trib