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The Park Shoppe Portsmouth Ohio Poster
by Frank Hunter
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The Park Shoppe Portsmouth Ohio poster by Frank Hunter. Our posters are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All posters include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
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Average Rating (4.64 Stars):
Jennifer Gutierrez
April 24th, 2024
I love this picture of the Haunted Mansion. I'm going for a Disneyland themed room, and it makes me feel like I'm there, at the park. The Artist is Awesome !
Adam Castro
April 24th, 2024
Love this brings back memories of this awesome game that year.
Adam Castro
April 24th, 2024
Awesome picture
Heather Griffith
April 24th, 2024
Gorgeous!
Francoise Mhun
April 24th, 2024
Very good quality paper and print
Robert Hulst
April 24th, 2024
Just like I ordered. Very pleased.
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Be first to have this as a bed duvet. The Park Shoppe was the cornerstone of Mound Park. There is no doubt that it was the number one hangout of the late forties, the fifties and the sixties for the youth of "hilltop" Portsmouth, Ohio. One of those kids was me. The '51 Merc convertible belonged to my best friend Al Oxley. That is Al (my team mate on our 1955 undefeated tennis team) on the tennis court. This is a companion piece to "17th and Grandview" and "17th and Hutchens". Three paintings of two blocks of 17th Street adjoining Mound Park.
About Frank Hunter
Frank L. Hunter... Portsmouth Ohio... the world to Tampa Florida What you see on this site is my "arto-biography".. Almost all illustrations in these galleries tell the story of my life. That is what an illustration does. On these sites you will find my birthplace, my travels, my loves and my friends.After more than fifty years in the advertising art business (or commercial art, as it was once called), I retired in 2007 and commenced to assemble past works and illustrate my life. I am a native of Portsmouth Ohio, and one of my galleries on this site is devoted to that city. I can honestly say that in each of my works, "I was there". I received fine art training at Ohio State University and then went to work for a major advertising art...
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John Banchy
My dad, Paul Banchy, worked at the shoppe as a teenager in the 1940s. He talks about it fondly. Eventually his brother George bought it.
John Banchy
I was delighted to see the coffee mug of the Park Shoppe. My dad, Paul Banchy, worked at the shop as a teenager in the 1940s. He has fond memories. As mentioned in another comment, his brother George eventually bought the Park Shoppe. My dad is still alive at 91. He still talks about it.
Artist Nandika Dutt
Congratulation on sale announcement and great.
Scott Dokey
Congratulations on your sale!!!
Frank Hunter
I am going to guess that you are John's brother. He and Dave Miller came to visit a couple of weeks ago. Harold Clyburn owns this original and it is one of my print best sellers.
David Eby
Spent many hours drinking draft beer, playing pinball machines, sitting on this wall when George and Florence Banchey owned the "Shoppe". You even included a person selling snowballs thru the small window. Great painting!
Bill Cannon
Congrats on your sale Frank!!
Kathy Clark
congratulations on your sale
Tony Bconscious
This looks like one of those small cities where everyone knows everybody... Great detail...
Frank Hunter replied:
Used to be a fair size city. Unfortunately like others divided by economics. This would be hilltop... then there is West End, Bottoms, East End, etc. This shoppe saw 30 years or more of teens and all sat on this wall.
Melanie Wadman
I really like this a lot!
Rita Brown
Love this delightful painting! You did a terrific job even with the wrap around canvas. Looks really good. Congrats!
Kathy Clark
congrats on your sale
Frank Hunter replied:
Thanks Kathy
Frank Hunter
Thanks Bob. I appreciate your kind thoughts and purchase. I did not know you played little league there.
I played Little League baseball at Mound Park. The Park Shoppe is right next to the park. Frank does a great job of capturing the essence of an icon in our home town.