Was post WWII America an example of life imitating art? In order to camouflage a Lockeed Martin factory in WWII, the Army Corps of Engineers covered it in a giant tarp and painted it out of existence disguised as suburban sprawl.
Before:
and after:
and under the canvas:
(taken form http://www.archlog.com on April 30th 2010)
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