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Walk Ashland website | Tree Of The Year 2021: Cork Oak On Fourth Street | Where do wine bottle corks come from? |
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Walk Ashland website | A Mosaic Art Building | A mosaic in process since 2011! |
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Walk Ashland website | Black Oak Way | Black Oak Way is a two-block gravel (not paved) street that begins at Tolman Creek Road and ends at Clay Creek. I don’t understand why it is still… |
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Walk Ashland website | Tree Of The Year 1990: Monkey Puzzle Tree | According to Kay Atwood, “The [Monkey Puzzle tree] seeds were brought to Ashland by Dr. Boslough and given to Lithia Park and several Ashland… |
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Walk Ashland website | The Ashland Entry Signs are Public Art | New Ashland entry signs were among high priority recommendations of a Downtown Beautification Committee in May 2014. Their report stated: “Design… |
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Walk Ashland website | Recology Mosaic: Art In The Park Made From Trash | ARTIST: SUE SPRINGER. |
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Walk Ashland website | Utility Box Art (Wildlife Theme) At North Mountain Park | THEME: SUSTAINABILITY, WILDLIFE, ENVIRONMENT. |
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Walk Ashland website | Poem: Vibrant Vegetables (At The Ashland Growers Market) | VIBRANT VEGETABLES A farmer who… |
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Walk Ashland website | Salmon Spiral: Walkable Art In North Mountain Park | “The Salmon Spiral, constructed as a community program for the Bear Creek Salmon Festival, is a favorite outdoor feature for visitors and students… |
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Walk Ashland website | Doors of Ashland | One of my favorite front doors in Ashland, this beautiful door is on Plaza Avenue. |
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Walk Ashland website | Living Willow Hut: “Living Art” At North Mountain Park | CREATED IN 2010 BY LIBBY VANWYHE, LINDA CHESNEY AND VOLUNTEERS. |
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Walk Ashland website | Otter Fence: Playful Art At The Nature Play Area | A COLLABORATION BETWEEN DANIEL COOKE |
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Walk Ashland website | Elders’ Tales: Metal Art At North Mountain Park | NATIVE AMERICAN STORY-TELLING SYMBOLS. |
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Walk Ashland website | Compass Rose: Mosaic Art At North Mountain Park | THE ONLY PARK WITH LOTS OF ART. |
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Walk Ashland website | Spiral Serpent: Mosaic In Sand Play Area | COMMUNITY ART BY KIDS AND ADULTS |
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Walk Ashland website | Daffodils In Ashland: Profusion Of Spring Color | EXCEPTIONAL DAFFODIL SPOTS IN ASHLAND. |
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Walk Ashland website | Bear Cubs At Play | PUBLIC ART IN NORTH MOUNTAIN PARK. |
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Walk Ashland website | Immersive 4-Wall Mural | Exhibit Center mural, with artist Jenna Kesgen, 2010. |
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Walk Ashland website | Why I Go (To The Ashland Growers Market) | Poem by Peter Finkle (click link to read the poem) |
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Walk Ashland website | Exciting New Mural On Tolman Creek Road | FLOW OF EVER-CHANGING COLORS. |
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Walk Ashland website | Grizzly Drive, Cub Circle, Berry Lane: Pocket Parks And Mudpie Cupcakes | Along Grizzly Drive, ... there were two cul de sacs off the street, so Cub Circle and Berry Lane are included in this photo essay. |
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Walk Ashland website | Doors Of Ashland: Part 2 | Stained glass and art glass doors; 1910 bank door; historic doors in Ashland |
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Walk Ashland website | Diane Street in Ashland | FROM TOLMAN CREEK ROAD TO CLAY STREET. |
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Walk Ashland website | Eagle Creek Lane | By Bellview School. This neighborhood of six short streets is on the east side of Tolman Creek Road, just south of the railroad tracks and the… |
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Walk Ashland website | Spring Way, Spring Hill Drive, Drew Lane, Old Mill Way, Saratoga Lane | FIVE STREETS OFF TOLMAN CREEK ROAD |
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Walk Ashland website | Halloween Parade 2023 | CREATIVE COSTUME PHOTOS. |
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Walk Ashland website | Ashland Street (Part 1) | From West End To SOU Library |
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Walk Ashland website | Painted Utility Boxes: Yelena Joy’s four boxes | On Calle Guanajuato and A Street. |
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Walk Ashland website | Peace And Love Matter: courtyard at The Palm | Uplifting, relaxing, stimulating. |
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Walk Ashland website | The Alice Peil Walkway: a not-so-secret shortcut (with new stairs) | "Have you taken the Alice Peil Walkway shortcut between Granite Street and Winburn Way? If you have, you can thank Alice and Emil Peil. Read… |