Texas Roadside Attraction Socks
Description: Artist illustration of a watercolor I painted depicts the iconic Cadillac Ranch on Route 66 near Amarillo Texas. Rows of rainbow-colored Cadillacs stand partially buried, their gleaming fins pointing skyward. A bright blue sky filled with fluffy white clouds provides a striking backdrop to the playful and whimsical scene. The loose brushstrokes and soft washes of color capture the dreamlike quality of this unique roadside attraction.
Description: Established by a travelling showman, Mack McClung, in 1967, Snake Farm was a roadside tourist attraction of snakes, reptiles, and other exotic animals, located off of Interstate 35 in New Braunfels, Texas. The operation would later be sold off, expanded, and renamed, remaining in operation to this very day.
Description: Established by a travelling showman, Mack McClung, in 1967, Snake Farm was a roadside tourist attraction of snakes, reptiles, and other exotic animals, located off of Interstate 35 in New Braunfels, Texas. The operation would later be sold off, expanded, and renamed, remaining in operation to this very day.
Description: Originally founded in 1967 by traveling showman Mack McClung, the Snake Farm quickly became one of the most recognizable roadside attractions in Texas. Located off Interstate 35 in New Braunfels, this unique destination showcased a fascinating collection of snakes, reptiles, and exotic animals, drawing curious visitors from across the country. Over the years, the Snake Farm evolved—changing ownership, expanding its exhibits, and eventually being renamed—yet it continues to operate to this day as a beloved Texas wildlife park. Whether you're a fan of reptile zoos, family-friendly attractions, or offbeat travel stops, the Snake Farm remains a must-see destination for anyone exploring the Lone Star State.