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(The color in my original photo of the long mural was washed-out. I fixed it with my favorite free photo editor, GIMP.)
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Update (January 19, 2012): El Barrio Market is closed. The first mural above is still there; the second (on the parking lot) is half painted-over. A business called "Taxes Libre" is open in a part of the building, suite 135.
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