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| Council Tree, Highway 50 & Gunnison River Drive. Commissioned as a tribute to the Ute Indians and dedicated in a ceremony during the 1997 Council Tree Pow Wow. Smaller versions of this artwork have been presented to the Northern Ute, Southern Ute and Ute Mountain Ute tribes. This piece is moved to the Arbor during Pow Wow each September. |
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The City of Murals, Main Street & Ute Inspired by the growing number of murals and the increase in interest, this mural celebrates the "City of Murals" with a high country scene, representing the mountains that surround and protect the Delta Valley. Artist Ginny Allen, 1989 |
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| High Country Round-up, Junction of Main Street & Highway 92 On the southeast corner of the junction of Hwy 92 and Main Street you will find an accurate portrayal of our strong western ranching heritage that continues today. Artist Virginia Blackstock, 1989 |
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| West Elk Wilderness, 223 Main Street This mural depicts the elk, geese, and rich high country environment found in the West Elk Wilderness Area located to the east of Delta. Artist Ginny Allen, 1991. |
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| The Hardware Store, 326 Main St. This mural was created from an old photograph showing one of the earliest businesses in Delta and is located on the wall of our current hardware store! Motorists often slow down for this one because it's hard to tell if it's real or if it's a painting! Artist Richard Doherty, 1998 |
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The Opera House, 326 Main Street Around the corner from "The Hardware Store" mural, you'll find the new "Opera House" mural. Artist Richard Doherty has re-created the Opera House building that originally stood on this sight. Artist Richard Doherty, 2000. |
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