When visiting small towns while on a limited time frame, one must sometimes do photo captures from inside the vehicle. And one bonus is that you can get more photos in a short period of time. I got lucky on this door-scursion, as it’s not too often I find mural art. This one is in 3 sections. I hope you notice the door included.
Located at the Moniteau County Historical Society Building and Geneology Library, California, Missouri. The mural depicts the county fair ground arena and surrounding landscape. Farming, horsemanship, agriculture, band attractions, and the must-have carnival just for the highlights. Hope to get a view inside the building at a future date.
Thanks for stopping in and I hope you’ll also visit Dan at No Facilities for more lovely doors from around the world. Have a wonderful rest of your week!
Great murals, such an interesting looking building. I hope you get to take some indoor shots in the future.
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Thank you and I hope so too.
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The murals are intriguing, but what is painted on the door even more! What a find, Katy!
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Thank you! Looking forward to being able to see what geneology is behind that door 🙂
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What a wonderful mural!
janet
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Thank you!
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The murals are very interesting. I love county/agricultural fairs, so the mural is even better.
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I love your three section idea, and it gives a lovely view of the entire corner mural – magnificent. 🙂
Great find!
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Thank you! Sometimes WordPress gallery works lol
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🙂
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Great shots of this amazing mural! ..and yes, I did notice the door 😉
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Thank you 😊
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