Aug 01, 2024

Abilene to kick off America's 250th with new mural

Posted Aug 01, 2024 12:00 PM
The Abilene Celebrates America 250 Mural Project aims to honor America's founding and military history while fostering civic pride. <b>Image Courtesy Visit Abilene</b>
The Abilene Celebrates America 250 Mural Project aims to honor America's founding and military history while fostering civic pride. Image Courtesy Visit Abilene

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While communities nationwide are brainstorming ideas to celebrate the 250th anniversary of our nation’s founding, Abilene is kicking off the effort by creating Kansas’ first America 250 mural.

The Abilene Celebrates America 250 Mural Project aims to honor America's founding and military history while fostering civic pride. Located on a prominent wall above VFW Post #3279, overlooking Little Ike Park in historic downtown Abilene, the mural is set to become a destination as the country prepares to celebrate in 2026.

The mural is a collaborative effort between the Community Foundation of Dickinson County, Abilene VFW Post #3279, Abilene Chapter NSDAR, NSDAR America 250! Celebration Grant, and the Abilene Convention and Visitors Bureau.

“The Community Foundation of Dickinson County is proud to support this effort to bring more art to Abilene and celebrate our country’s founding,” said Elizabeth Weese, Community Foundation of Dickinson County director.

The mural will be painted by Mindy Allen of Mindy's Murals, the same artist slated to complete the Eisenhower Foundation’s mural on the Bert & Wetta silo this fall.

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“The VFW is excited to add a mural to its building,” said Bill Marshall, VFW post member. “The mural will feature all of the military branches and the Betsy Ross flag signifying the 13 original colonies.”

According to Allen, work is scheduled to begin next week.

“DAR is a women's service organization dedicated honoring the patriots of the Revolutionary War,” said Dee Marshall, Abilene Chapter NSDAR Regent. “We hope this project is the first of many that will showcase our patriotism and promote Abilene as a Best Historic Small Town.”

In Ohio, the America 250-Ohio Commission announced they are seeking locations across the state to paint barns commemorating the upcoming 250th anniversary of the United States. The first barn was completed in June 2024. In Kansas, the Semiquincentennial Commission is established, though no celebration plans have been made public.