Steamboat “Alton” – Alton, IL
N 38° 53.352 W 090° 10.648
15S E 744809 N 4308268
The paddlewheel steamboat “Alton” chugs down the side of this building near the Mississippi, a reminder of days gone past.
Waymark Code: WMJF5Y
Location: Illinois, United States
Date Posted: 11/10/2013
Views: 5
The paddlewheel steamboat “Alton” chugs down the side of this building near the Mississippi, a reminder of days gone past. Several passengers wait to disembark while workmen on shore get barrels ready for loading. The lifeboat “Liberty” is tied to the side, and the American flag waves from just over the paddlewheel. The mural was designed by Mike Eckhard and painted by muralist Rip Kastaris in 2010. A note beneath the signatures reads: “God bless America and the Children of the Riverbend.” The Alton-Godfrey Rotary sponsored the mural on September 11, 2010. It took 5 ½ months to complete the 5 story mural, and children of the community added fish at the bottom as a final touch.
City: Alton
Location Name: Unidentified building on waterfront
Artist: Mike Eckhard and Rip Kastaris
Date: 2010
Media: Paint on brick
Relevant Web Site: Not listed
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