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The Patriot on Display at the Perrine Bridge
Horizontal orientation. Canvas prints are available with optional barnwood or hardwood floating frames hand-crafted by the photographer, making a truly unique and one-of-a-kind piece of art. Please see images for details.
On September 11th each year, the Magic Valley 9/11Memorial volunteer committee with the assistance of the Twin Falls Police and Fire Departments hold a commemorative event and display an enormous US flag in front of the Perrine Bridge. In 2026, to honor the 250th birthday of the United States of America, the committee arranged to display the flag for a couple of weeks surrounding Independence Day. The view of the bridge over the Snake River canyon is already spectacular on any given day, but the view of the flag flying is such an inspiration. This summer has been a kaleidoscope of weather, including thunderstorms as well as hot clear days. I have been watching the weather closely in the mornings to get some sunrise photos of the flag and on July 1st I noticed an interesting cloud cover. I drove down to the Mogensen Trailhead and hiked down to the river's edge to get some photos of the magnificent flag display. Around 6:00am, the sky turned fantastic shades of ruby red and orange, and I was able to capture some images of the spectacular sunrise behind the beautiful suspended flag.
Horizontal orientation. Canvas prints are available with optional barnwood or hardwood floating frames hand-crafted by the photographer, making a truly unique and one-of-a-kind piece of art. Please see images for details.
On September 11th each year, the Magic Valley 9/11Memorial volunteer committee with the assistance of the Twin Falls Police and Fire Departments hold a commemorative event and display an enormous US flag in front of the Perrine Bridge. In 2026, to honor the 250th birthday of the United States of America, the committee arranged to display the flag for a couple of weeks surrounding Independence Day. The view of the bridge over the Snake River canyon is already spectacular on any given day, but the view of the flag flying is such an inspiration. This summer has been a kaleidoscope of weather, including thunderstorms as well as hot clear days. I have been watching the weather closely in the mornings to get some sunrise photos of the flag and on July 1st I noticed an interesting cloud cover. I drove down to the Mogensen Trailhead and hiked down to the river's edge to get some photos of the magnificent flag display. Around 6:00am, the sky turned fantastic shades of ruby red and orange, and I was able to capture some images of the spectacular sunrise behind the beautiful suspended flag.
Available in other sizes and mediums, with optional framing in hand crafted barn wood frame for canvas prints