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Historic Murals Walking Tour

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The Mural Society’s purpose is to place murals on buildings throughout Ludington depicting the history, flora, and fauna of the area. Their desire is to promote the downtown area by sharing our rich history. The society works with businesses to select sites, artists, and themes for the murals. They maintain the murals to preserve longevity and quality.

Location of the Murals

Mural #1- Rev. John Christensen Masonic Temple, west wall, behind Old Hamlin
Mural #2- Freedom Festival, 111 W. Ludington Avenue
Mural #3- First Snow, 201 S. Rath Avenue
Mural #4- Ludington’s Own, 301 S. James Street
Mural #5- Father Marquette, 323 S. James Street
Mural #6- Hamlin Nostalgia, 3611 N. Jebavy Drive
Mural #7- Ludington’s Fountain of Youth, 106 North Rath
Mural #8- Ludington, the Place for All Seasons, 4079 W. US 10 (Ramada Inn)
Mural #9- Saputo’s Italian Market, 103 W. Ludington Avenue
Mural #10- Untitled (inside Library), 217 E. Ludington Avenue
Mural #11- Ossawald Crumb, 106 N. Rath
Mural #12- Doorway to the Great Lakes, 322 W. Ludington Avenue

Find the Hidden Object on the Actual Mural

Mural #1- Rev. John’s Hat
Mural #2- Another plunger
Mural #3- A rabbit
Mural #4- An Eagle’s head
Mural #5- A Michigander
Mural #6- none
Mural #7- A Vintage Coin
Mural #8- A Fruit
Mural #9- Five Faces
Mural #10- none
Mural #11- An Axe
Mural #12- Animal’s Face

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