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  1. I think it’s great to explore some smaller things like this, especially these days! I’ve definitely seen photos of the Prada store and think it would be awesome to actually see it!

  2. I wouldn’t have thought there would be so many interesting things to do in these tiny towns in Texas! I love the murals in Alpine, what cool artwork!

  3. These two towns are so interesting and quirky! I would love to spend a night in each and really get to see as much as possible. The courthouse in Marfa is very eye-catching and I’d love to do the tour to see what the inside looks like. The Prada Marfa is so striking, and so is the Giant Marfa Mural. Was that house in the background there used as a set on the film?

  4. Okay so I am not a fancy shopper ever but I think I have to visit the smallest Prada ever! haha, how cool is that! I think the mural hunting in Alpine would be my favorite. I love street art and we always love taking pictures with those post card looking murals. My wife, loves old westerns, so she would love seeing the statues of James Dean & Liz Taylor. Such a quirky area!

  5. What an amazing range of experiences. Marfa looks so vintage and has such an alluring old world charm. Reminds one of the romance of the Wild West. The art installation look really out of the world. Alpine promises a great experience to art connoisseurs. Loved reading this post which is so informative.

  6. I think I’ve read about roadside attractions in the US before. It’s so amazing that you have all these artwork and installations in the middle of nowhere, like you said. I have never heard of this region or the Prada Marfa though. Happy to learn something new every day!

    1. I’m glad that you now knew about Prada Marfa. It’s been IG sensations for years and gained more popularity after Beyonce posed her picture there. Now everyone went there to copy her pose.

  7. What an interesting drive! I love street art and those murals are wonderful. Some amazing architecture also, but I must admit, the highlight for me would be the Giant art installation. I would love to see this for real.

  8. I love Alpine and Marfa! The hike in Alpine up Hancock Hill to “the desk” is pretty short and there’s some of fun installation art along the way to see like the bicycle tree!

    1. I wish we had extra time to do the Hancock Hill. But I plan another trip to Big Bend as we didn’t get to do the hikes we planned because of the crowd. So, I will make sure also to explore more of Alpine and Marfa.

  9. We are planning to road trip in Texas post-covid so I enjoyed reading about this. Looks like there is so many things to see and do. I remember reading about that Prada Marfa before. It is quite funny and interesting. I would like to stop there for couple of photos. Beautiful murals!

  10. I love to visit cities where you get the opportunity to see street art and probably that is the only reason I would love to visit Alpine. Love the Giant Marfa Mural. Art is always so fascinating and really at times I feel sad that I do not possess this skill. Loved this journey with you.

  11. Ah! So cool! I love seeing art installations and doing mural hunts but that James Dean and Elizabeth art installation would be extra fun to see in person.

  12. Wow those murals look so gorgeous, reminds a bit of eastern europe actually! A road trip around the region sounds like an amazing idea. The architecture and scenery look quite diverse. I’ve actually heard of the Prada Marfa as a photography spot that I’ve seen on IG from film photographers. I didnt know it was within this route! That’s so cool.

    1. When you drive here you just can’t believe what you see. I mean, it’s in a middle of nowhere. But artists can express their creativities wherever they think are the best places for it.

  13. I love all the art and creatives that you were able to see while visiting both Alpine and Marfa. The murals in Alpine remind me of murals seen in St. Petersburg, FL, where a popular thing to do is walk downtown and discover them & the photo opportunities. I have never heard of Prada Marfa, but I find it so interesting and a great stop when making those longer road trips across the state.

    1. I think murals is one way of cities all over the world do to attract visitors to stay longer. Which I think a smart think. Yeah. Prada Marfa is unique and they put the real Prada shoes and purses in there.

  14. I have to admit after reading this, if it wasn’t for the art murals, I dont know if I would want to visit Alpine or Marfa. They look a bit bland in the middle of nowhere, but if I was in the area, I would defo check out the art murals. I take it, it was the town’s people way of getting some sort of tourism in? If so, they done a good job of it.

    1. I’ve never heard people specifically came to this region for visiting these cities. They came for Big Bend National Park and Big Bend Ranch State Park. These cities, together with three other cities, are the closest ones to the parks. Some people used these cities as their based when they visited the parks, although it still far from the parks. So, the cities used the opportunity to attract visitors who come to the Big Bend Region.

  15. Love the idea of a road trip in this region especially around Big Bend. The tribute to “Giant” is fantastic and unexpected, whan an unusual mural. These cities look like such cool and quirky stops to make on a fantastic road trip.

    1. Yeah. When you are already made a drive that far to the Big Bend region, you just have to stop in these cities.

  16. It is great to know what Alpines and Marfa have to offer. I loved the murals you have taken pictures of. I was amazed to know there are murals in the downtown of Alpine too. Marfa is also no less than Alpines. The Giant Marfa Mural is intriguing.

    1. Alpine is going to be another art city also, I guess. Yes, the Giant Marfa Mural is so intriguing. Not sure how long they can stand the wind, the rain, and the sun though.

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