In 1891, four years after the completion of a railroad from Savannah to Tybee, the original Tybee Pier and Pavilion was built by the Central of Georgia Railroad. Known then as the Tybrisa Pavilion, it was a hot spot for beach goers escaping the scorching summer heat in Savannah. It attracted big bands and other entertainment for the hundreds of visitors coming in on the railroad. In 1967, the Tybrisa Pavilion burned down in a massive fire. Rebuilt in 1996 for the Olympic Games, today’s Pier and Pavilion is one of the most visited and visible attractions on the island. Located on the south end of Tybee in the main business district, it is open and free to the public.
Unmounted Fine-Art Prints
Paper print is shipped in a tube. Still, it will have to be mounted to get the gallery look.
Specifications of Metal
Dyes infused directly onto specially coated aluminum ChromaLuxe panels. White high gloss surface with details, vibrance and ultra-hard, scratch resistant surface, that is weatherproofed. Arrive ready to hang withe French cleat, and it will float 3/4” off the wall.
| Size |
18 X 17, 20 X 19, 24 X 22, 28 X 26, 32 X 30, 37 X 35, 40 X 38, 50 X 48 |
|---|---|
| Type |
Art‑Paper Print Only, Chromaluxe Metal Panel |
| Finishing Options |
Glossy, Semi Glossy, Matte Finish |