This must be George Washington's Office, from a time when he was young and not yet famous. A plaque on the upper corner tells us who created the mural.
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A lovely mural!
ReplyDeleteThis style mural is becoming quite popular around here too.
ReplyDeleteThat's a very nice mural. It's interesting that it depicts a bit of history as well.
ReplyDeleteFun to see a different take of photos you have taken
ReplyDeleteNice mural that shows the history of some of the town's buildings. Great for tourists to see.
ReplyDeleteSimple but nice!
ReplyDeleteOh I recognise some of these as we had a quick visit to Winchester on vacation in July! nice mural!
ReplyDeleteLovely work by the artist!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the history lesson. It was good to involve teens in this project. Thanks for contributing to this week's Monday Mural.
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