Missouri town unveils newest mural

The Route 66 town of Cuba, Mo., rapidly becoming known as Mural City, unveiled its newest creation on Monday, according to the Cuba Free Press:

The city’s newest mural celebrates the life and service of entrepreneur Bill Wallis to the Cuba community. It also honors the Missouri Highway Patrol, now celebrating their 75th year as an organization; the Wagon Wheel Motel and the close relationship between the city and Route 66; and the corner Phillips 66 gas station that the Wallis family purchased 1968.

You can see a GIF image of the newspaper’s front page here. You should be able to enlarge it to get a good look at the mural.

UPDATE: For a look at Cuba’s other murals, go here.

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