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Sunday, August 17, 2014

Monday Mural


Codaz, Nebraska

A big mural that I still could not get it all in one shot even when standing across the highway.

The art club of Codaz has been around for a number of years.

The Lincoln Highway (Hwy 30) runs right through the Great Plains town of Codaz, population right at 4000.  Interstate 80 which took over traffic from the Hwy 30, missed Codaz completely.
I'm sure the residents didn't mind one bit.
The weeds are a nice added touch.

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14 comments:

Halcyon said...

This is a really nice mural. Love all these western themes you find.

Gerald (SK14) said...

that looks lovely - even the weeds

Oakland Daily Photo said...

For a small town, it is clear Cozad has quite a history. Good idea to commemorate it in a mural. Thanks, John, for contributing to this week's Monday Mural.

Cloudia said...

Cool! I lived at the very beginning of the Lincoln Hwy in Philadelphia where it begins as Lancaster Pike



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s.c said...

Nice mural with a bit naive touch. I like it.

biebkriebels said...

That is sure a huge mural with a lot of nice details. The adding of the weeds is superb!

Carole M. said...

A great result by the artist...wonder how long it took?

Pam said...

Just saw wagons on Sherry's blog last week from Scott's Bluff, nice to see them again and think of the pioneers.

TexWisGirl said...

you're right about the growth in front. :) nice mural and nice on-going project!

MarkD60 said...

Without sounding negative, I'd like to say that it looks really cool even though it is poorly drawn. I guess that's what makes it cool.

PerthDailyPhoto said...

Oh that's very cool John.. many little historical insights into life in Codaz over the years. Excellent find!

RedPat said...

A nice community mural.

Rose said...

That is a fabulous mural...those weeds look like theya re part of the picture.

EG CameraGirl said...

This mural is wonderful, John. Some I don't like but this one I do.