Spokane has gotten a lot more colorful this year; check out these new murals that have popped up

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The Sound Wall mural is 700 feet long.

Public murals do so much for a community. They strengthen a place’s local identity, celebrate history and culture, foster economic vitality, and simply beautify our urban spaces. Murals also bring joy. Think about the delight to be had when, simply going about your day, you suddenly spot a new piece of colorful art on the side of a once-drab building, underpass or retaining wall.

Summer has been prime mural-painting time around Spokane, and the following

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