Art in Public Places

Milling on Main

Milling on Main 1316

Main Street is bustling as farmers deliver their product to the grain elevators and feed mill while daily business is conducted in Stony Plain’s well stocked stores. There is something for everyone to do, enjoy a treat, do some socializing, or take care of important business. The mural’s bottom half features the east side of Main Street from 1911-1920s; the top half depicts its west side in the 1940s & 1950s. Over 50 local residents are portrayed in this mural.

Artist Name: Gordon E. Johnston
Art Year: 1999
Address: 4928 50 Street
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