WINNSBORO STREET ART
Winnsboro, Texas
Located 26 miles north, northeast from Mineola, Winnsboro has a population of close to 3,500 people. It began as a settlement in the 1850's with the post office being established in 1854. Winnsboro supports the Art's as the city has more murals, wall paintings, and community art than any other city in Wood County!
McCrary's Hardware
Check out R.H. McCrary Hardware located on the corner of N. Franklin and E. Elm. Entering town from the south, headed north on highway 37, as you enter Old Town Winnsboro Hwy 37 becomes Main St. Cross the main intersection at E. Broadway, one block up is Elm, turn right, go 2 blocks, the mural will be on the N. Franklin St wall.
Together We Bloom
The Together We Bloom selfie mural is between Winnsboro Center for the Arts and its Annex Building on the Bowery in Winnsboro, TX. Twenty local artists worked on the project and completed it on April 1st. The Jaci Mouser design is a bright splash of color welcoming springtime. The finishing touches are the work of Dennis Howard and Riley Alexander. The idea sprang from the heart of Modern Country Gallery owner, Chris Brown. #togetherwebloom
Z's Main Street Treats and Eats
Heading north on Highway 37 into downtown you will see this mural at 210 N. Main on the south side of the building. It is about a block north of the intersection with Broadway Street. As you can see, a lot of thought and detail went into this one!
Muralist - Lauren Pitre
Hamilton
One of our citizens saw a performance of Hamilton and came back and did this. This is in a small back alley with back entrances to three separate buildings that he owns. These are behind 115 Elms St. and directly across the street from McCrary's - in fact you can stand in one spot and see these and the McCrary's mural.
Sinclair Market
This market sits on the corner of W Broadway and S Main. The mural is on the left side when viewing from S Main.
Muralist - Lauren Pitre
Center for the Arts
Located on the side of the Center for the Arts building is this Guitar painted by Dennis Howard. This is the site for the New Performance Hall.
The Indian
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The Bling
Ever seen a farm tractor decked out in full Bling? This tractor sits at the entrance to the Winnsboro Farmers Market for all to see. It's located at the corner of S Main and E Carnegie Street.
The Junction, a hand painted Indian head, is located on the corner of S Main Street and West Coke Road at the Shamrock Station.