Pueblo Levee Mural Project, Pueblo
Facts and practical information
The Pueblo Levee Mural Project is a mural along a levee of the Arkansas River certified by the Guinness Book of Records as the longest painting in the world. It is a 3-mile long continuous mural located in Pueblo, Colorado. The mural was originally started in the 1970s, according to the city website, when students of nearby Colorado State University–Pueblo began painting over existing graffiti. They worked at night to evade notice by the police, and in the end the work received support from the community; since 1988 it has a dedicated coordinator. ()
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Pueblo Levee Mural Project – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Sangre de Cristo Arts Center, Buell Children's Museum, Pueblo Plaza Ice Arena, El Pueblo History Museum.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Pueblo Levee Mural Project?
How to get to Pueblo Levee Mural Project by public transport?
Bus
- Pueblo Transit Center • Lines: 1, 3, CDOT Bustang Outrider (24 min walk)
- E 4th Street & N Main Street • Lines: 1 (27 min walk)