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Doug Beard offers splendid suggestion on an FM 2 murals Produced on heavy all weather canvas, the murals could easily rotate. Click on headline for sample of such a mural in Louisville, and a prototype for Columbia By Doug Beard I applaud the suggestion to paint a mural on the building which serves as a background to the Farmer's Market. One other suggestion, which could promote local history to our visitors, is to place a banner on the side of the building which is built from heavy weather canvas and photographs. One other suggestion, which could promote local history to our visitors, is to place a banner on the side of the building which is built from heavy weather canvas and photographs. Louisville currently does this and it's well received…the Colonel Sander’s banner photo is attached. I would leave the design and selections to the historical societies, but I believe this is a suggestion worth considering. It could also be updated in the future with new banners which could be placed on a rotating basis. - DOUG BEARD This story was posted on 2017-06-04 13:38:32
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