We began our tour of Gallup at the restored McKinley County courthouse.
Scenes from a courthouse mural painted by Lloyd Moylan in the late 1930s as a New Deal Federal Art Project.
A chandelier, wall tiles, and murals in the courthouse.
Some buildings in downtown Gallup, including their two public libraries.
Kokopelli is a Hopi symbol of fertility, replenishment, music, dance, and mischief; his likeness is frequently a subject of public art in the Southwest.
The restored train station in Gallup.
A monument to the Navajo code talkers of World War II.
Murals cover blank walls of buildings throughout Gallup.
We are behind with the blogging, and will get another day behind tomorrow night as we will be in a cabin at the bottom of a canyon somewhere west of the Mississippi River. Later...
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