Murals of York compared to century-old historical artifact

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I hope readers of the York Sunday News on May 21 enjoyed the colorful Murals of York spread in the annual Connections edition.

I'm not aware of another time that all 18 large-scale murals gracing the sides of buildings in York have appeared in color all in one publication.

I introduced the murals with a column (Murals give updated view of York) in our Viewpoints section in which I compared the murals as a historical artifact worthy of study with a similar artifact published a century before -- George Prowell's "History of York County, Pennsylvania."

The York County Heritage Trust is managing the murals. It's my understanding that no new ones are planned.

The following large-scale mural topics were planned when the Murals of York discontinued the program in 2001-2002:

"The Conway Cabal"
"The Earliest Americans"
"The Codorus: The First Iron-Hulled Steamboat"
"The Civil War: Battle of Hanover and the Burning of the Wrightsville Bridge"
"Highways, Byways and Gateways"
"A Community of Craftsmen"


See 17 of the murals in walking tour format on line at http://ydr.inyork.com/ydr/murals. At the same site, we've also added the missing mural -- the World War II mural featuring Gen. Jacob Loucks Devers.

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