Trains (mural)

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Trains
Train Mural.jpg
The mural in 2008
Year1989 (1989)
ConditionHidden from view
Location630 N. High St., Columbus, Ohio
Coordinates39°58′31″N 83°00′11″W / 39.97526°N 83.00292°W / 39.97526; -83.00292Coordinates: 39°58′31″N 83°00′11″W / 39.97526°N 83.00292°W / 39.97526; -83.00292

Trains is a mural in the Short North and Italian Village neighborhoods in Columbus, Ohio.

History[]

Created by Jeff and Gregory Ackers in 1989, it covers the south wall of Bernard's Tavern and depicts passengers (some who are British royalty) on a train arriving in Columbus' Union Station.

It was across a parking lot of another Ackers-created mural, Union Station.[1] The mural was considered to be in good shape in 2012.[2] Around 2014, the hotel Le Méridien Columbus, The Joseph was built on the space that served as a parking lot and both murals can no longer be seen.[3]

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References[]

  1. ^ "Artist Selected for Planned Mural", Kevin Parks. This Week Community News. 28 mar 2012. Retrieved 20 jun 2012.
  2. ^ "Muralist ready to make a scene in Clintonville".
  3. ^ "Before and After: Short North". 11 August 2020.

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