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Let’s play “I, Spy” with the West End mural

The West End mural, by artist Adam Schrimmer of Blank Canvas Mural Company, features some prominent Greenville landmarks.

GVLtoday West End Mural

Set your sights on Greenville. | Photo via Adam Schrimmer of Blank Canvas Mural Company

I spy with my little eye something colorful. In case you missed it, the Ballard Designs building (aka the old Army Navy Store spot) is now the proud owner of some new artwork. The mural, done by Adam Schrimmer of Blank Canvas Mural Company, features some special West End landmarks. Let’s see if we can spot them all.

We spy with our little eyes:

Did we miss anything? If your eyes spotted something ours didn’t, let us know.

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