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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

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

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. 
"On February 3, 2021, I published an article…

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…

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…

Walk Ashland website Quirky Sights in Ashland: Part 2

Walking Ashland article by Peter Finkle

Walk Ashland website Gift - Public Art at Library Entrance

A gift to the artist.
A gift to the community.
In memory of Jack Hardesty.
Artist: Wataru Sugiyama.
Ashland Public Art…

Walk Ashland website Classic Cars In Ashland Photo Essay

by Peter Finkle, on his Walking Ashland website:
Classic Cars in Ashland

Walk Ashland website Ashland Holiday and Christmas Lights 2021

Articles by Peter Finkle, on his Walking Ashland website

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.
This 2 part series…

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…

Walk Ashland website Prospect Street: “JFK Slept Here” And Other Stories

Yard art in Ashland, John Cotton home, John Kennedy's visit to Ashland
Article by Peter Finkle, on his Walking Ashland website

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…

Walk Ashland website Arty and Playful Cars in Ashland

Site provides photos of decorated cars seen in Ashland
Articles by Peter Finkle, on his Walking Ashland website

Walk Ashland website Parker Street: Family-Friendly, Near Hunter Park

Includes story on Matt Locklin, beekeeper, and various gardens in the area.
Articles by Peter Finkle, on his Walking Ashland website

Walk Ashland website Cowboy Murphy: An “Old-Time” Ashland Character

Story includes background on Dr. Elmo Stevenson, former President of Southern Oregon State College.
Articles by Peter Finkle, on his Walking…

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

Walk Ashland website Crispin Street

FROM PATTERSON STREET TO OAK STREET.
“NORTH OF HERSEY STREET” NEIGHBORHOOD.
MEET A NEIGHBORHOOD “STREAM PROTECTOR.”
THREE “IS…

Walk Ashland website Blue Sky Lane and Apple Way

A “HIDDEN” PATH WITH A SURPRISE.
BLUE SKY LANE OFF TOLMAN CREEK ROAD.
APPLE WAY OFF GREENMEADOWS WAY.
Articles by Peter Finkle,…

Walk Ashland website "A Glimpse of Nature" Hidden in an Alley

A NATURE PANORAMA MURAL.
ARTIST: CYNDE GRAGERT (RIVER).
“HIDDEN ART” IN AN ALLEY.
ASHLAND NEIGHBORHOOD ART SERIES.
This…

Walk Ashland website BIPOC Celebration Mural (Part 2 Of 3): Painting And Dedication

MURAL PAINTING, STEP BY STEP.
MEET THE ARTIST: ISA MARTINEZ MOORE.
NEW PUBLIC ART ON MOUNTAIN AVENUE.
BIPOC = BLACK, INDIGENOUS…

Walk Ashland website BIPOC Celebration Mural (Part 1 Of 3): Truth To Power Club

t is also a memorial to Aidan Ellison.
New public art on Mountain Avenue.
BIPOC = Black, Indigenous & People of Color.

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.

Walk Ashland website Thornton Way: Top Of Wimer Street

FROM WIMER STREET TO TUCKER STREET.
“A BUCK WAS STOPPED HERE” STORY.
NAMED AFTER JAMES THORNTON?
HOMES BUILT 1966 TO 2012.

Walk Ashland website Great Oaks Drive: North Mountain Neighborhood

A fork brought me here!
Few houses. Many trees. Many stories.
Garden of the Month for May 2022.
Pedestrian trail to Bear Creek…