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The Mural Mile Project In Rock Hill

Lively murals add pops of color to Rock Hill’s downtown — many of which are within a onemile radius. The Mural Mile is an initiative in the city’s downtown that strives to connect local artists with the community through a variety of thoughtful artwork. Murals include No Room For Racism (130 W. White Street), painted by Heather Johnson and community members; Vernon Grant (153 E. White Street), painted by Osiris Rain and designed by Illustrator Jill Pratzon; Warehouses on White , also painted by Osiris Rain (130 W. White Street), among others.

Pageland Mural

Muralist Will Sellers is the mastermind behind the Greetings from Pageland mural. Its watermelon theme highlights The Pageland Watermelon Festival, a nationally recognized event held each summer.

Butterflies In Camden

Artists Colt Shirley and Lori Isom-Starnes worked together to paint vibrant butterflies along the Town Green Alley in Camden. Be sure to snap a photo standing in front of the butterflies for a fun, priceless souvenir.

Pro tip: Nearby in Alley West is also a scenic mural of Goodale State Park, painted by Hannah Rhea.

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