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| Ute Country, 521 Main Street Dipicting an earlier time in Delta History, this mural honors a culture that is till active in our community, the Ute Indian Nation. The three tribes of the Ute Nation come to Delta each year during the Council Tree Pow Wow in September. Artist Connie Williams, 1988. |
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| Tribute to Agriculture, 631 Main Street, Delta Super Building A tribute to the agricultural heritage of the community. With rive bottom lands, abundant irrigation water and a very temperate winter and long growing season, the Delta area has been producing world-class fruits and vegetables since the late 1890's. Today's agriculture economy continues with vineyards, orchards and farms. You can find these wonderful products fresh at the bi-weekly Delta Farmers Market, open July - October each year. Artist Connie Williams, 1989. |
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| Delta County Ark, Main & 12 Streets on the west side. The first mural painted in the summer of 1987. "Delta County Ark" depicts the male and female gender of more than 20 varieties of wildlife that call Delta County home. A short drive in to the mountains or desert often provides an opportunity to view these "watchable wildlife." Artist Richard Doherty, 1987. |
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