Norfolk and Western Train Station 1940s - Luray VA
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member La de Boheme
N 38° 39.899 W 078° 27.517
17S E 721112 N 4282665
The old train depot is one of several murals done by Jennifer Bradt in downtown Luray.
Waymark Code: WMCZCY
Location: Virginia, United States
Date Posted: 10/29/2011
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member silverquill
Views: 7

Throughout Luray, Virginia, there are currently 15 murals thanks to the Luray Tree & Beautification Committee which sponsors projects to promote the downtown district. One such mural is the Norfolk and Western Train Station in the 1940s painted by Jennifer Bradt. The painting depicts the old train depot which has been restored and now houses the Luray Visitor Center and Chamber of CommerceClick for related waymark to open in new window. The mural shows a N&W steam engine pulling into the station and an old model pickup truck parked on the side. It is located on a wall behind the old Chamber of Commerce on E. Main St. west of the railroad tracks.

Jennifer has done at least eight other murals around town. According to her Facebook pageClick for link to open in new window, she is a classically trained artist.

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City: Luray VA

Location Name: Old Visitor Center

Artist: Jennifer Bradt

Date: Spring of 2003

Media: Paint on brick

Relevant Web Site: Not listed

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