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Walk Ashland website | Nourishing Our Community: Public Art in Stone on Lithia Way | ||
Walk Ashland website | Ashland and Guanajuato Murals: Sister City Public Art | ||
Walk Ashland website | Uplifting: Mosaic Art Mural by Krista Hepford | ||
Walk Ashland website | Ashland City Band: Meet the Conductors | Raoul Maddox, Don Bieghler, Ed Wight |
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Walk Ashland website | Ashland City Band: Since 1876 | ||
Walk Ashland website | Tree of the Year 1988: Monterey Cypress | Planted in 1905, in front of Briscoe School |
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Walk Ashland website | A WalkAshland VIDEO! (Painted Utility Boxes video tour) | Peter Finkle leads a history tour of the Railroad District. Video by Sailor Boy Media. |
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Walk Ashland website | Ashland City Band: Typewriter concert and other stories | ||
Walk Ashland website | Fence Mural, “Hope You Smile,” by Shea Cathey | This mural has been bringing smiles to faces and hearts since it was painted in June 2021. Whenever you drive, bicycle or walk along East Main… |
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Walk Ashland website | Ashland City Band: Rain dance parade & other stories | “We’ve had people move to Ashland so they could play in the Ashland City Band.” He was talking about Peggie and Herb Greuling. They had been… |
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Walk Ashland website | Quirky Sights in Ashland: Part 2 | Walking Ashland article by Peter Finkle |
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Walk Ashland website | Gift - Public Art at Library Entrance | A gift to the artist. |
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Walk Ashland website | Classic Cars In Ashland Photo Essay | by Peter Finkle, on his Walking Ashland website: |
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Walk Ashland website | Ashland Holiday and Christmas Lights 2021 | Articles by Peter Finkle, on his Walking Ashland website |
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Walk Ashland website | Ashland's Peace Wall | Before Ashland had its Peace Wall in front of the Ashland Library, it had a Peace Fence, inspired by Jean Bakewell. |
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Walk Ashland website | The Mural John Gaffey Painted | The mural is on the back wall of the Taj Restaurant/31 Pub building along Water Street. Walking the lovely path through Bluebird Park along… |
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Walk Ashland website | Prospect Street: “JFK Slept Here” And Other Stories | Yard art in Ashland, John Cotton home, John Kennedy's visit to Ashland |
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Walk Ashland website | St. Francis Rises in Ashland (sculpture by Gary Spillano) | Bob Fischer and Claudia DeBruyn commissioned Gary Spillano to carve St. Francis in their yard. The story begins with a large 85-foot tall Douglas… |
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Walk Ashland website | Arty and Playful Cars in Ashland | Site provides photos of decorated cars seen in Ashland |
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Walk Ashland website | Parker Street: Family-Friendly, Near Hunter Park | Includes story on Matt Locklin, beekeeper, and various gardens in the area. |
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Walk Ashland website | Cowboy Murphy: An “Old-Time” Ashland Character | Story includes background on Dr. Elmo Stevenson, former President of Southern Oregon State College. |
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Walk Ashland website | “The Journey:” Life’s Journey In A Sculpture | Sculpture by Marion Young, restored and cast by Jack Langford, located at 51 Water Street in Ashland |
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Walk Ashland website | Crispin Street | FROM PATTERSON STREET TO OAK STREET. |
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Walk Ashland website | Blue Sky Lane and Apple Way | A “HIDDEN” PATH WITH A SURPRISE. |
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Walk Ashland website | "A Glimpse of Nature" Hidden in an Alley | A NATURE PANORAMA MURAL. |
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Walk Ashland website | BIPOC Celebration Mural (Part 2 Of 3): Painting And Dedication | MURAL PAINTING, STEP BY STEP. |
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Walk Ashland website | BIPOC Celebration Mural (Part 1 Of 3): Truth To Power Club | t is also a memorial to Aidan Ellison. |
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Walk Ashland website | BIPOC Celebration Mural (Part 3 Of 3): People In The Mural | The BIPOC Celebration Mural is a bold art statement, located on a wall of Ashland High School but meant for the entire Ashland community. |
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Walk Ashland website | Thornton Way: Top Of Wimer Street | FROM WIMER STREET TO TUCKER STREET. |
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Walk Ashland website | Great Oaks Drive: North Mountain Neighborhood | A fork brought me here! |