Trib: Mt. Lebanon mural provides an artful solution
A giant-sized "Welcome to Mt. Lebanon" mural soon will greet southbound travelers entering the municipality on Washington Road, a project that will not only solve a problem but showcase the municipality and its native talent, its developers say.
Ashley Hodder, a muralist and art teacher who grew up in Mt. Lebanon, is painting the postcard-style mural on the north side of the former Dyke Auto Supply Building. The building, owned by John Dyke of Carnegie, hosts Pamela's P&G Diner, Miller Auto Parts and Washington Road Automotive, a repair business. The mural is on the Pamela's side of the building, near St. Bernard Catholic Church.
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Ashley Hodder, a muralist and art teacher who grew up in Mt. Lebanon, is painting the postcard-style mural on the north side of the former Dyke Auto Supply Building. The building, owned by John Dyke of Carnegie, hosts Pamela's P&G Diner, Miller Auto Parts and Washington Road Automotive, a repair business. The mural is on the Pamela's side of the building, near St. Bernard Catholic Church.
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- www.pittsburghlive.com/x/pittsburghtrib/sports/s_754356.html (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
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2 Comments:
Sounds like a nice idea....there is also a colorful mural on a wall on the south side of Shady Drive East, across from the Public Safety Center building.
Bill Lewis
Sorry folks...it was a billboard and still is a billboard.
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