The first photo shows the multi-color, multi-media mural at the northeast corner.
And the second photo shows the photos on the northwest corner -- a scene like Windows to the Past, Gateway to the Future in downtown Tucson.
The first photo shows the multi-color, multi-media mural at the northeast corner.
And the second photo shows the photos on the northwest corner -- a scene like Windows to the Past, Gateway to the Future in downtown Tucson.
That's the view of Twelve Tribes Reggae Shop, 345 N. 5th Avenue, from the corner with 8th Street.







The mural was painted by Rock Martinez.








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![]() | Coming from the east on 29th Street, you enter South Tucson as you cross the railroad tracks. (Here's a map.) These three welcoming murals are all on the north side in the first few blocks -- before you get to 4th Avenue. |




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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| Country Club | Camino Real |
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| Hacienda del Sol | |
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| Christmas | St. Phillips |
Update (January 16, 2011): The building — and this half-mural — have been painted over in a sort of pink color.