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Update (October 5, 2015): David Aber stopped by and wrote this about the first mural:
It’s on the south side of E. 36th St. and across the street from number 325 … If you take a close look at the Chevy’s license plate, you’ll see that the mural was completed in 2009 by Las Artes (a Pima County youth program).
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