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Murals in Webb City

Webb City, MO
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This mural on the north wall of the Midwest Building at Broadway and main depicts the Webb City Farmers Market. The building started out as an Opera House in 1883 and became the Middle West Hotel when it was remodeled in 1902. It was place on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.

The mural depicts the Webb City Farmers Market from the workers set up until the shoppers arrive. The lead muralist is Kyle McKenzie and volunteers helped with the painting.

x This mural is on the Main St. side of the Brunner Pharmacy building at Main and Daugherty. The small sign painted near the right side of the mural says "Route US 66" "Main Street America" The Arch in St. Louis is visible in the background of the mural.

Photo(s): 2013

 



 

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