Pleasantville Curve
A decommissioned roadway where highway painters practice their craft, resulting in an evolving piece of abstract public art.

šŸ“œ The Pleasantville Curve is a 700-foot long decommissioned roadway that serves as a practice spot for highway painters. Its constantly evolving paint job features abstract, expressionist-like patterns, appearing like the work of a glitched-out video card or a rogue employee, creating an unintentional piece of public art.

Why Go

šŸŽØ See unique public art
šŸ“ø Great for unusual photos
šŸš— Observe a "test deck" for highway paint durability
šŸ–Œļø Witness an evolving display of road painting

Tips

šŸ”„ The asphalt regularly receives fresh coats of paint, ensuring it remains a dynamic work in progress.

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