Lompoc California has some of the most beautiful murals
in the world. As a resident of Lompoc, I myself have never
taken the time to stop and take a good look at the murals
until I started this web site. It was something I should
have done a long time ago. I would recommend picking up
a map of the murals, and taking some time to view the murals,
tourists and residents alike. Maps can be obtained from
the Chamber of Commerce.
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"History
of Agriculture" - 1996 - Artist(s): Vicki Anderson
& Carol Oliveira
Location: Ocean & M Street
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"Diatomaceous
Mining" - 1991 - Artist: Roberto Delgado
Location: 111 South I
Street - Chamber of Commerce building
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"Diatomaceous
Mining" (same as above, different
angle) - 1991 - Artist: Roberto Delgado
Location: 111 South I
Street - Chamber of Commerce building
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A
mural telling about Lompoc when it was a temperance
colony. Related to the mural below, "Temperance".
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"Temperance"
- 1991 - Artist: Dan Sawatsky
Location: 137 South H Street
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This
mural is of the floral flag planted in 1942 by Bodgers
Seeds Company. Patriotic salute to World
War II troops. The mural was done in one day
by 13 professional artists. Master artist: Art Mortimer
- Information obtained from Chamber
of Commerce Website
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Jewels
Of The Valley - no other information on this mural yet
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"Patriotism"
- 1994 - Artists: Federal Correctional Institute (FCI)
Location: 140 South H Street
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"The Price of Freedom" - 2000 - Muralist:
Eliseo Art Silva
Location: Directly across from the mural above, "Patriotism"
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10
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No
information for this mural as of May 22, 2000, sorry.
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"Lost
Mission" - 1996 - Artist: Vicki Andersen, Lompoc
CA
Location: South H Street & Cypress Avenue - Next
to the Lompoc Museum
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