Imagined Glassboro Mural: People and their TreesMain MenuAbout the Imagined Mural ProjectAbout the Cultural GeographerMural ProposalReflectionReferencesBeth Means46c983ffccc8fad3936262e88ddabf0d3761ff92
Location of this Mural
1media/Screenshot (3).pngmedia/Screenshot (3).png2019-10-04T14:40:31+00:00Beth Means46c983ffccc8fad3936262e88ddabf0d3761ff928416plain2019-12-20T07:28:48+00:00Beth Means46c983ffccc8fad3936262e88ddabf0d3761ff92The proposed mural would be located on the wall of the Glassboro public library facing College Avenue. It is close to Glassboro’s town square, Rowan University, and the rest of Downtown Glassboro. It is also important to note that it is feet away from the Heritage Glass Museum. Because the mural has educational purposes by informing people of the past and setting them up for the future, it would be appropriate to be located at an educational setting, like the library. It’s proximity to the museum and university also helps affirm this status as educational. The last part of the mural, the story being told, gives a straight connection to the library with the use of a book. This mural would be easy to view from the street, as it is at a central location, and would be on the outside of the building.
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1media/Screenshot (3)_thumb.png2019-12-19T04:36:11+00:00location2Exterior wall of the Glassboro public librarymedia/Screenshot (3).pngplain2019-12-20T07:30:12+00:00