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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…

Walk Ashland website Tree Of The Year 2021: Cork Oak On Fourth Street

Where do wine bottle corks come from?
Where do wine bottle corks come from? From Cork oak trees, of course! In fact, about three-quarters of…

Walk Ashland website A Mosaic Art Building

A mosaic in process since 2011!
Location: Williamson Way.
Mosaic artist: Rob Joseph.
Painter: Linda Lanzhammer.

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…

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…

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…

Walk Ashland website Recology Mosaic: Art In The Park Made From Trash

ARTIST: SUE SPRINGER.
NORTH MOUNTAIN PARK NATURE CENTER: ECOLOGY,
SUSTAINABILITY, EDUCATION, GARDENS.
DEDICATION: APRIL 17, 2013…

Walk Ashland website Utility Box Art (Wildlife Theme) At North Mountain Park

THEME: SUSTAINABILITY, WILDLIFE, ENVIRONMENT.
ARTIST: ANN DISALVO.
PAINTING COMPLETED AUGUST 2015.
PHOTO ESSAY PUBLISHED MARCH…

Walk Ashland website Poem: Vibrant Vegetables (At The Ashland Growers Market)

VIBRANT VEGETABLES
(AT THE ASHLAND GROWERS MARKET)
How many people these days
meet a farmer face to face?

A farmer who…

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…

Walk Ashland website Doors of Ashland

One of my favorite front doors in Ashland, this beautiful door is on Plaza Avenue.
BEAUTIFUL AND ARTISTIC DOORS OF ASHLAND
HISTORIC…

Walk Ashland website Living Willow Hut: “Living Art” At North Mountain Park

CREATED IN 2010 BY LIBBY VANWYHE, LINDA CHESNEY AND VOLUNTEERS.
ART THAT CHANGES WITH THE SEASONS.
PHOTO ESSAY PUBLISHED MARCH 2023.…

Walk Ashland website Otter Fence: Playful Art At The Nature Play Area

A COLLABORATION BETWEEN DANIEL COOKE
AND JACK LANGFORD.
“OTTER FENCE” INSTALLED NOVEMBER 2019

Walk Ashland website Elders’ Tales: Metal Art At North Mountain Park

NATIVE AMERICAN STORY-TELLING SYMBOLS.
ARTIST: CHERYL GARCIA.
LOCATION: FIRE PIT AT NORTH MOUNTAIN PARK.
INSTALLATION: JUNE 26,…

Walk Ashland website Compass Rose: Mosaic Art At North Mountain Park

THE ONLY PARK WITH LOTS OF ART.
AN EDUCATIONAL AND COLLABORATIVE MOSAIC.
ARTIST: SUE SPRINGER.
DEDICATED IN 2011.

Walk Ashland website Spiral Serpent: Mosaic In Sand Play Area

COMMUNITY ART BY KIDS AND ADULTS
IN NORTH MOUNTAIN PARK.
ARTIST SHARON DVORA.
CREATED ABOUT 2001.
PHOTO ESSAY PUBLISHED…

Walk Ashland website Daffodils In Ashland: Profusion Of Spring Color

EXCEPTIONAL DAFFODIL SPOTS IN ASHLAND.
MOUNTAIN MEADOWS: MORE THAN 20,000!
CAROL WALKER: 28 YEARS PLANTING DAFFODILS!
JOE…

Walk Ashland website Bear Cubs At Play

PUBLIC ART IN NORTH MOUNTAIN PARK.
ARTIST: SARAH MAYER.
INSTALLED IN 2003.
"Cubs at Play” is a lovely, lively small…

Walk Ashland website Immersive 4-Wall Mural

Exhibit Center mural, with artist Jenna Kesgen, 2010.
NATURE CENTER AT NORTH MOUNTAIN PARK.
A VAST VISION: THE ROGUE VALLEY THROUGH…