June 20, 2016
Old Ford Murals
Last week I shared a mural from the old Ford building in Luray. There are two more murals here that I want to show you and also share with Monday Murals. They are painted to look like open garage doors at the Ford Dealer in the 1950s.
The building is on Broad Street (US 340) behind the Performing Arts Center.
The building is on Broad Street (US 340) behind the Performing Arts Center.
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Arts and Crafts
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You've got to love a '56 Ford!
ReplyDeleteThose are good paintings - I like them. I keep meaning to do a walk in an area of Melbourne with art like this - but other things keep getting in the way!
ReplyDeleteCheers - Stewart M - Melbourne
Just love these paintings ...
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Beautiful mural work.
ReplyDeleteVery cool murals.
ReplyDeleteI love those murals. How clever!
ReplyDeleteVery cool!
ReplyDeleteThe last one particularly draws my eye, Linda.
ReplyDeleteI still want a station wagon
ReplyDeleteThese are nice!
ReplyDeleteThose are pretty cool murals! Nice find!
ReplyDeleteCars and nostalgia. Can't beat the combination. Thanks for contributing to this week's Monday Mural.
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