Jacksonburg Public Square
The Preview Mural
The Blake Building
Farewell
Mary's Barns
Farmyard from M43
Presents
Joe Shot Joey
The Sky and Big Red
Window
Brittany Lane Sunset
The Gateway, the Garden, the Field, the Trees
Stairway
X and X
Saint Ignace Sunrise
Webber Dam
December Snow
Boats and the Light
Two Old Cats
Brittany Lane at Sunset
Sometimes I Just Photograph Leaves
Jet Ski
Ouizi Brings Flowers
Ouizi's Flowers
Karabo Moletsane's Wall
Mama Tu-Tu
Automobile
A Bright Wall by Joe Geis & Jeremiah Britton
Bailey Sullivan's Mural
Bailzy's Mural
Melissa Morse's Garden
Roots
Tall Grass
Ladders
Hinge
The Barn
The Gate
The Mississippi in the Morning
Fall's Come to Mulliken
Ghost Sign
Bell
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I've been showing you walls; thought I'd show you what Jackson's downtown looks like when you pull back a bit.
Jackson was first settled in 1830 nearby on the Grand River; within a year this corner was on its way to becoming the community's heart. The square, now called Bucky Harris Park, is still dead-center in the downtown district, but the commercial center's moved away from the corner.
The tall building in the foreground is the Blake Building, an upscale apartment structure. Albert Kahn designed the Tower Building, farther down Michigan Ave.
Yes, there's a mural in the photo. We'll get back to it presently.
Jackson was first settled in 1830 nearby on the Grand River; within a year this corner was on its way to becoming the community's heart. The square, now called Bucky Harris Park, is still dead-center in the downtown district, but the commercial center's moved away from the corner.
The tall building in the foreground is the Blake Building, an upscale apartment structure. Albert Kahn designed the Tower Building, farther down Michigan Ave.
Yes, there's a mural in the photo. We'll get back to it presently.
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