Ah Winter, you've overstayed your welcome.
With the landscape still filled with mounds of gray snow, and nothing even close to the suggestion of spring, here in New London, Connecticut we have some of the most wonderful murals to brighten up a winter stroll through town. Since there are no imminent gardening options on a bright, cold day, feast your eyes on these works by local artists—a perfect reflection of the maritime history, love of music, and diversity that abounds here.
This is only a sample of the works in New England's largest mural walk.
Click here to learn more about the origin of this project. Plan a visit to New London and
take the walking tour here.
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The Great Sperm Whales by Jamie XV Wyland, 1993. |
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Racing Seahorses by Carolyn McNeil, 2010 |
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One Place, Many Cultures by Russ Kramer & Katie Fogg, 2012 |
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Jimmi Hendrix by Jamie XV, 2014 |
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Hard Hat Painters by Michael McNabney & Troy Zaushny, 2012 |
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Girl with a Pearl Earring by Greg Bowerman, 2001 |
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Charles Nelson Memorial by Denny Rivera, 2014 |
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Cabinet of Shells by Peter good & Jan Cummings, 2012 |
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Songs of Our City by Mark McKee & Qimin Liu, 2012 |
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