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Greenfield Depot
Description
Herb Owens Print, Greenfield Depot
This painting shows the Greenfield Depot and farmer’s co-op on south 2nd Street. On the left side of the painting is a stone house which was one of Greenfield’s first houses. The Depot was used in 1971’s movie Cold Turkey which was primarily filmed in Greenfield.
Herb Owens was a reporter for the Des Moines Tribune, a companion afternoon paper to the Des Moines Register. He wrote the “Along the Way” column that featured stories about Iowa people in small towns. After he retired in the early 1960’s, Owens took up painting. Greenfield native Hugh Sidey, a Time magazine journalist who covered the White House for decades, commissioned Owens to paint a number of favorite local scenes. The Greenfield Chamber selected six of these paintings to reprint on watercolor paper. Each print measures 11x14 inches and is unframed.




