Lucy Murals
in
Jamestown, New York
Gary Peters & Gary Peters, Sr.
California, Here We Come
32 Harrison Street
Jamestown
New York
Job Switching
24 E. 3rd Street
Jamestown, New York
Season 2 Episode 1
I Love Lucy
Lucille Ball
Vivian Vance
Elvia Allman, factory foreman
Circa 1952
Why did Ethel get removed from boxing chocolates?
Ethel had been in four departments, after being kicked out of the boxing department because she kept pinching the chocolates to see what kind they were and Lucy related. The boss tells them .. "if a candy goes unwrapped, they'll be fired".
Sidenote: Turns out actresses Lucille Ball and Vivian Vance received some actual training in dipping and wrapping chocolates at the See's candy factory on La Cienega Boulevard in Los Angeles before filming the 1952 scene on a re-created production line back at their Hollywood set.
Postage Stamp
261 E. 3rd Street
Jamestown, New York
Circa 1999
Lucy & Ricky
406 Spring Street
Jamestown, New York
Vitameatavegamin
Spoon Your Way to Health
311 Spring Street
Jamestown, New York
Lovely Lucy
Lucille Ball Memorial Park
Celoron, New York
Sculptor Carolyn Palmer revealed this life-size statue of Lucille Ball on August 6, 2016 on what would have been her 105th birthday.
Other Murals Around Chautauqua County
Vibrant Celebration
Chuck Tingley
120 Foundry Alley
Jamestown, New York
Greetings from Chautauqua
Gary Peters, Sr. & Gary Peters, Jr.
standing
beneath the T and the A
Greetings From Chautauqua Lake
By
Urban Inspirations
Vincent Alejandro, mural artist
Erie Street
Mayville, New York
Union Street
Westfield, New York
Circa 2022
Gifted to the village of Westfield by the Lakeshore Center for the Arts
Wendy Santilli, graphic designer
Sharri Gollnitz and her team of artists
Tyler Pitts of Drywall, Trim and Paint (prep work)
Funds were made possible from the New York State Council on the Arts.
Market Street
Westfield, New York
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