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  • Murals in Grayling

    Mural

    Mural on the side of downtown building

    Welcome to Grayling mural

    Mural donated by the Grayling Promotional Association

    Mural of the Wrabler

    Mural of the Warbler downtown Grayling

    Grayling Fish Hatchery

    Faces Behind the Hatchery

    Post Office Mural

    Post office

  • Indoor:

    Devereaux Crawford County Library, wetlands mural painted by Tom Russell.

    Devereaux Crawford County Library, sock monkeys mural: painted by Terry Dickinson, approximately 12’x8′, took approximately one week to paint onsite on aluminum panels

    U.S.Post Office, mural painted as part of “The New Deal” used to get artists back to work during The Great Depression

  • Outdoor:

    American Legion, patriotic mural

    AuSable Artisan Village Gallery, river mural: painted by Terry Dickinson on small aluminum tiles, took three to four days to complete

    AuSable Gifts, wildlife mural

    Corner Collaborative (across from the post office), AuSable Canoe Marathon murals

    Ron’s Fly Shop, Kirtland’s Warbler mural: painted by 40 various community members with 120 individual tiles, original artwork by Kim Diment, took three days to complete

    AuSable Artisan Village #2, five murals depicting specific sites within the county: bridge across the East Branch of the AuSable River near Hartwick Pines State Park, Main Branch of the AuSable River north of Grayling, AuSable River in the City Park, 612 crossing of the AuSable River and the Manistee River. Painted by Terry Dickinson directly onto the brick building and took approximately 2 weeks to complete

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P.O. Box 217, Grayling, MI 49738

visitor@grayling-mi.com

989.348.4945 (Local)  |  1.800.937.8837 (Toll-Free)

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