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The Anchorage Mural Project: Time lapsed

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When the Anchorage decided to put it’s restaurant in the Greenville’s arts district, the Village of West Greenville, it wanted artwork on it’s building that would help them stand out. After a months’ worth of work from two of Greenville’s well known artists, Sunny Mullarkey and Elizabeth Kinney, the mural stands as a staple to the Village neighborhood.

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