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'Mountain Top' by oxfordblues84

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'Mountain Top'

September 3, 2024 - 'Mountain Top’ by Artist Noé Barnett dedicated by City and community leaders.

October 14, 2021 - Today, Mayor Tim Keller along with leaders from the City’s Department of Arts & Culture and Arts Board, dedicated the newest mural in the Public Art Program’s collection: Mountain Top by spray paint artist Noé Barnett. The mural, located at Tijeras Ave. and 1st St. NW in downtown Albuquerque, honors the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. and features other “pillars” from the Civil Rights leader’s life.

“This mural is meaningful to us here in Albuquerque because it honors Dr. King for the things he accomplished in his too short of time on this earth, but also for the vision and challenge he put before us… to be better to each other. To be relentless in our pursuit of justice. When we see this mural, let us feel that call to action,” said Mayor Tim Keller.

The mural, commissioned by the Albuquerque Arts Board and Keep Albuquerque Beautiful, spans approximately a quarter block on various surfaces. The main wall features three dynamic images of Dr. King. Around the corner from the main wall is an image Dr. King in front of the Washington Monument where he delivered his famous speech “I Have a Dream” and an image from his speech “I’ve Been to the Mountain Top,” delivered in Memphis, Tenn. Both a transcription and audio of the latter speech can be accessed via a QR code.

Mountain Top also features other Black pillars from the Civil Rights leader’s life including Booker T. Washington, Dr. King’s wife, Coretta Scott King, and Frederick Douglass.

“So many thoughts and emotions coming from this project. But I think the most prominent feeling is that of humility,” explains Noé Barnett. “This was such a unique opportunity for me in a lot of ways and to be able to play a part in rejuvenating that space, work with some students and add to the conversation in ABQ has been a blessing. And I just hope that I did it justice and the community receives and appreciates it.”

Barnett worked with young apprentices from Working Classroom. Working Classroom is a local non-profit that cultivates the artistic, civic, and academic minds of youth through in-depth arts projects with contemporary artists to amplify historically ignored voices, resist systemic injustices, and imagine a more equitable society." Previous description: www.cabq.gov/artsculture/news/city-honors-mlk-jr-with-new...

'Mountain Top’ by oxfordblues84

© oxfordblues84, all rights reserved.

'Mountain Top’

September 3, 2024 - 'Mountain Top’ by Artist Noé Barnett dedicated by City and community leaders.

October 14, 2021 - Today, Mayor Tim Keller along with leaders from the City’s Department of Arts & Culture and Arts Board, dedicated the newest mural in the Public Art Program’s collection: Mountain Top by spray paint artist Noé Barnett. The mural, located at Tijeras Ave. and 1st St. NW in downtown Albuquerque, honors the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. and features other “pillars” from the Civil Rights leader’s life.

“This mural is meaningful to us here in Albuquerque because it honors Dr. King for the things he accomplished in his too short of time on this earth, but also for the vision and challenge he put before us… to be better to each other. To be relentless in our pursuit of justice. When we see this mural, let us feel that call to action,” said Mayor Tim Keller.

The mural, commissioned by the Albuquerque Arts Board and Keep Albuquerque Beautiful, spans approximately a quarter block on various surfaces. The main wall features three dynamic images of Dr. King. Around the corner from the main wall is an image Dr. King in front of the Washington Monument where he delivered his famous speech “I Have a Dream” and an image from his speech “I’ve Been to the Mountain Top,” delivered in Memphis, Tenn. Both a transcription and audio of the latter speech can be accessed via a QR code.

Mountain Top also features other Black pillars from the Civil Rights leader’s life including Booker T. Washington, Dr. King’s wife, Coretta Scott King, and Frederick Douglass.

“So many thoughts and emotions coming from this project. But I think the most prominent feeling is that of humility,” explains Noé Barnett. “This was such a unique opportunity for me in a lot of ways and to be able to play a part in rejuvenating that space, work with some students and add to the conversation in ABQ has been a blessing. And I just hope that I did it justice and the community receives and appreciates it.”

Barnett worked with young apprentices from Working Classroom. Working Classroom is a local non-profit that cultivates the artistic, civic, and academic minds of youth through in-depth arts projects with contemporary artists to amplify historically ignored voices, resist systemic injustices, and imagine a more equitable society." Previous description: www.cabq.gov/artsculture/news/city-honors-mlk-jr-with-new...

Bicentennial Park Amphitheater by oxfordblues84

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Bicentennial Park Amphitheater

June 9, 2024 - Columbus Ohio's Bicentennial – Galbreath Park is a 7.36 acre regional park in the Downtown community. This downtown destination features a one-of-a-kind fountain, park restaurant and an eye-catching performance pavilion.

History
Bicentennial – Galbreath Park was originally dedicated in 1976 to honor John W. Galbreath, an Ohio philanthropist, builder, Kentucky Derby breeder and owner of the Pittsburgh Pirates from 1945-1985." Previous text: columbusrecparks.com/parks/bicentennial-galbreath-park/

Bicentennial Park Fountain by oxfordblues84

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Bicentennial Park Fountain

June 9, 2024 - Columbus Ohio's Bicentennial – Galbreath Park is a 7.36 acre regional park in the Downtown community. This downtown destination features a one-of-a-kind fountain, park restaurant and an eye-catching performance pavilion.

History
Bicentennial – Galbreath Park was originally dedicated in 1976 to honor John W. Galbreath, an Ohio philanthropist, builder, Kentucky Derby breeder and owner of the Pittsburgh Pirates from 1945-1985." Previous text: columbusrecparks.com/parks/bicentennial-galbreath-park/

Bicentennial Park Fountain by oxfordblues84

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Bicentennial Park Fountain

June 9, 2024 - Columbus Ohio's Bicentennial – Galbreath Park is a 7.36 acre regional park in the Downtown community. This downtown destination features a one-of-a-kind fountain, park restaurant and an eye-catching performance pavilion.

History
Bicentennial – Galbreath Park was originally dedicated in 1976 to honor John W. Galbreath, an Ohio philanthropist, builder, Kentucky Derby breeder and owner of the Pittsburgh Pirates from 1945-1985." Previous text: columbusrecparks.com/parks/bicentennial-galbreath-park/

Bicentennial Park Fountain by oxfordblues84

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Bicentennial Park Fountain

June 9, 2024 - Columbus Ohio's Bicentennial – Galbreath Park is a 7.36 acre regional park in the Downtown community. This downtown destination features a one-of-a-kind fountain, park restaurant and an eye-catching performance pavilion.

History
Bicentennial – Galbreath Park was originally dedicated in 1976 to honor John W. Galbreath, an Ohio philanthropist, builder, Kentucky Derby breeder and owner of the Pittsburgh Pirates from 1945-1985." Previous text: columbusrecparks.com/parks/bicentennial-galbreath-park/

Bicentennial Park Fountain by oxfordblues84

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Bicentennial Park Fountain

June 9, 2024 - Columbus Ohio's Bicentennial – Galbreath Park is a 7.36 acre regional park in the Downtown community. This downtown destination features a one-of-a-kind fountain, park restaurant and an eye-catching performance pavilion.

History
Bicentennial – Galbreath Park was originally dedicated in 1976 to honor John W. Galbreath, an Ohio philanthropist, builder, Kentucky Derby breeder and owner of the Pittsburgh Pirates from 1945-1985." Previous text: columbusrecparks.com/parks/bicentennial-galbreath-park/

Bicentennial – Galbreath Park by oxfordblues84

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Bicentennial – Galbreath Park

June 9, 2024 - Columbus Ohio's Bicentennial – Galbreath Park is a 7.36 acre regional park in the Downtown community. This downtown destination features a one-of-a-kind fountain, park restaurant and an eye-catching performance pavilion.

History
Bicentennial – Galbreath Park was originally dedicated in 1976 to honor John W. Galbreath, an Ohio philanthropist, builder, Kentucky Derby breeder and owner of the Pittsburgh Pirates from 1945-1985." Previous text: columbusrecparks.com/parks/bicentennial-galbreath-park/

Bicentennial Park Fountain by oxfordblues84

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Bicentennial Park Fountain

June 9, 2024 - Columbus Ohio's Bicentennial – Galbreath Park is a 7.36 acre regional park in the Downtown community. This downtown destination features a one-of-a-kind fountain, park restaurant and an eye-catching performance pavilion.

History
Bicentennial – Galbreath Park was originally dedicated in 1976 to honor John W. Galbreath, an Ohio philanthropist, builder, Kentucky Derby breeder and owner of the Pittsburgh Pirates from 1945-1985." Previous text: columbusrecparks.com/parks/bicentennial-galbreath-park/

Bicentennial Park Fountain by oxfordblues84

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Bicentennial Park Fountain

June 9, 2024 - Columbus Ohio's Bicentennial – Galbreath Park is a 7.36 acre regional park in the Downtown community. This downtown destination features a one-of-a-kind fountain, park restaurant and an eye-catching performance pavilion.

History
Bicentennial – Galbreath Park was originally dedicated in 1976 to honor John W. Galbreath, an Ohio philanthropist, builder, Kentucky Derby breeder and owner of the Pittsburgh Pirates from 1945-1985." Previous text: columbusrecparks.com/parks/bicentennial-galbreath-park/

Milestone 229 by oxfordblues84

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Milestone 229

June 9, 2024 - Milestone 229 is a restaurant located next to the Bicentennial Park Fountain. Columbus, Ohio

Parque Portobello Hórreos by oxfordblues84

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Parque Portobello Hórreos

July 4, 2023 - Our first stop of the day was Allariz, Spain as we headed to the Douro Valley in Portugal.

Parque Portobello Hórreos by oxfordblues84

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Parque Portobello Hórreos

July 4, 2023 - Our first stop of the day was Allariz, Spain as we headed to the Douro Valley in Portugal.

Parque Portobello Hórreos by oxfordblues84

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Parque Portobello Hórreos

July 4, 2023 - Our first stop of the day was Allariz, Spain as we headed to the Douro Valley in Portugal.

Hórreos (Raised Granaries) by oxfordblues84

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Hórreos (Raised Granaries)

July 3, 2023 - in Combarro, Spain.

"The many hórreos or raised granaries are scattered across the village. These distinct constructions are characteristic of Galicia. The stone buildings, raised on stone pillars, stayed dry and kept mice out, they were used to store food and grains. About 60 traditional granaries, are distributed around the village, 30 of these are situated on the shores of the Pontevedra estuary. From the beach, there is a nice view of the village and hórreos at low tide. In the morning you will see several Pilgrims on The Way to Santiago walking over the beach." Previous description: stingynomads.com/combarro-pontevedra/ Spain, located in the Rías Baixas (“Lower Estuaries”), outside the beautiful city of Pontevedra. This charming village has two main areas: the leisure port and the historic quarter. In the leisure port, you can find a playground for children and several restaurants. This is one of the most beautiful towns on the Camino Portuguese.

The historic quarter in Combarro has been declared a Property of Cultural Interest and is often mentioned as one of the most beautiful villages in Spain. No cars drive in the narrow granite-paved streets of the historic quarter, with tourists exploring the walking streets on foot. Walking in the narrow historic streets lined with stone Galician houses, tiny gardens, stone crosses, and granaries, the casco histórico, or old town is truly something special. Signs with arrows and shells can be seen on the streets marking the way for Pilgrims walking the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela." Previous description: stingynomads.com/combarro-pontevedra/

Hórreos (Raised Granaries) by oxfordblues84

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Hórreos (Raised Granaries)

July 3, 2023 - Hórreos (Raised Granaries) in Combarro, Spain.

"The many hórreos or raised granaries are scattered across the village. These distinct constructions are characteristic of Galicia. The stone buildings, raised on stone pillars, stayed dry and kept mice out, they were used to store food and grains. About 60 traditional granaries, are distributed around the village, 30 of these are situated on the shores of the Pontevedra estuary. From the beach, there is a nice view of the village and hórreos at low tide. In the morning you will see several Pilgrims on The Way to Santiago walking over the beach." Previous description: stingynomads.com/combarro-pontevedra/ Spain, located in the Rías Baixas (“Lower Estuaries”), outside the beautiful city of Pontevedra. This charming village has two main areas: the leisure port and the historic quarter. In the leisure port, you can find a playground for children and several restaurants. This is one of the most beautiful towns on the Camino Portuguese.

The historic quarter in Combarro has been declared a Property of Cultural Interest and is often mentioned as one of the most beautiful villages in Spain. No cars drive in the narrow granite-paved streets of the historic quarter, with tourists exploring the walking streets on foot. Walking in the narrow historic streets lined with stone Galician houses, tiny gardens, stone crosses, and granaries, the casco histórico, or old town is truly something special. Signs with arrows and shells can be seen on the streets marking the way for Pilgrims walking the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela." Previous description: stingynomads.com/combarro-pontevedra/

Mary Photographs Lisa by oxfordblues84

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Mary Photographs Lisa

July 3, 2023 - A walking tour in Combarro, Spain.

"Combarro is a magical little fishing village on the Galician coast of Spain, located in the Rías Baixas (“Lower Estuaries”), outside the beautiful city of Pontevedra. This charming village has two main areas: the leisure port and the historic quarter. In the leisure port, you can find a playground for children and several restaurants. This is one of the most beautiful towns on the Camino Portuguese.

The historic quarter in Combarro has been declared a Property of Cultural Interest and is often mentioned as one of the most beautiful villages in Spain. No cars drive in the narrow granite-paved streets of the historic quarter, with tourists exploring the walking streets on foot. Walking in the narrow historic streets lined with stone Galician houses, tiny gardens, stone crosses, and granaries, the casco histórico, or old town is truly something special. Signs with arrows and shells can be seen on the streets marking the way for Pilgrims walking the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela." Previous description: stingynomads.com/combarro-pontevedra/

Hórreos (Raised Granaries) by oxfordblues84

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Hórreos (Raised Granaries)

July 3, 2023 - Hórreos (Raised Granaries) in Combarro, Spain.

"The many hórreos or raised granaries are scattered across the village. These distinct constructions are characteristic of Galicia. The stone buildings, raised on stone pillars, stayed dry and kept mice out, they were used to store food and grains. About 60 traditional granaries, are distributed around the village, 30 of these are situated on the shores of the Pontevedra estuary. From the beach, there is a nice view of the village and hórreos at low tide. In the morning you will see several Pilgrims on The Way to Santiago walking over the beach." Previous description: stingynomads.com/combarro-pontevedra/ Spain, located in the Rías Baixas (“Lower Estuaries”), outside the beautiful city of Pontevedra. This charming village has two main areas: the leisure port and the historic quarter. In the leisure port, you can find a playground for children and several restaurants. This is one of the most beautiful towns on the Camino Portuguese.

The historic quarter in Combarro has been declared a Property of Cultural Interest and is often mentioned as one of the most beautiful villages in Spain. No cars drive in the narrow granite-paved streets of the historic quarter, with tourists exploring the walking streets on foot. Walking in the narrow historic streets lined with stone Galician houses, tiny gardens, stone crosses, and granaries, the casco histórico, or old town is truly something special. Signs with arrows and shells can be seen on the streets marking the way for Pilgrims walking the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela." Previous description: stingynomads.com/combarro-pontevedra/

Hórreos (Raised Granaries) by oxfordblues84

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Hórreos (Raised Granaries)

July 3, 2023 - Hórreos (Raised Granaries) in Combarro, Spain.

"The many hórreos or raised granaries are scattered across the village. These distinct constructions are characteristic of Galicia. The stone buildings, raised on stone pillars, stayed dry and kept mice out, they were used to store food and grains. About 60 traditional granaries, are distributed around the village, 30 of these are situated on the shores of the Pontevedra estuary. From the beach, there is a nice view of the village and hórreos at low tide. In the morning you will see several Pilgrims on The Way to Santiago walking over the beach." Previous description: stingynomads.com/combarro-pontevedra/ Spain, located in the Rías Baixas (“Lower Estuaries”), outside the beautiful city of Pontevedra. This charming village has two main areas: the leisure port and the historic quarter. In the leisure port, you can find a playground for children and several restaurants. This is one of the most beautiful towns on the Camino Portuguese.

The historic quarter in Combarro has been declared a Property of Cultural Interest and is often mentioned as one of the most beautiful villages in Spain. No cars drive in the narrow granite-paved streets of the historic quarter, with tourists exploring the walking streets on foot. Walking in the narrow historic streets lined with stone Galician houses, tiny gardens, stone crosses, and granaries, the casco histórico, or old town is truly something special. Signs with arrows and shells can be seen on the streets marking the way for Pilgrims walking the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela." Previous description: stingynomads.com/combarro-pontevedra/

Hórreos (Raised Granaries) by oxfordblues84

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Hórreos (Raised Granaries)

July 3, 2023 - Hórreos (Raised Granaries) in Combarro, Spain.

"The many hórreos or raised granaries are scattered across the village. These distinct constructions are characteristic of Galicia. The stone buildings, raised on stone pillars, stayed dry and kept mice out, they were used to store food and grains. About 60 traditional granaries, are distributed around the village, 30 of these are situated on the shores of the Pontevedra estuary. From the beach, there is a nice view of the village and hórreos at low tide. In the morning you will see several Pilgrims on The Way to Santiago walking over the beach." Previous description: stingynomads.com/combarro-pontevedra/ Spain, located in the Rías Baixas (“Lower Estuaries”), outside the beautiful city of Pontevedra. This charming village has two main areas: the leisure port and the historic quarter. In the leisure port, you can find a playground for children and several restaurants. This is one of the most beautiful towns on the Camino Portuguese.

The historic quarter in Combarro has been declared a Property of Cultural Interest and is often mentioned as one of the most beautiful villages in Spain. No cars drive in the narrow granite-paved streets of the historic quarter, with tourists exploring the walking streets on foot. Walking in the narrow historic streets lined with stone Galician houses, tiny gardens, stone crosses, and granaries, the casco histórico, or old town is truly something special. Signs with arrows and shells can be seen on the streets marking the way for Pilgrims walking the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela." Previous description: stingynomads.com/combarro-pontevedra/