6/23/2023 0 Comments Horses of Fire by A.D. Rhine![]() ![]() Join us in exploring the historic neighborhood of Pendleton by visiting featured sites from the mural. The monument’s bell tower houses 19 bells topped with cast bronze icon finials, each representing a different national or ethnic group that contributed to the rich character to this historic neighborhood, so that when the bells ring the “American Idea” still resonates. In tribute to this powerful legacy, ArtWorks commissioned the installation of the Pendleton Map Mural, created by artists Barbara and David Day, who also designed the Over-the-Rhine Gateway Campanile, which stands at the intersection of Liberty Street and Reading Road and appears in the mural at position E5. Later, the neighborhood saw the arrival of Appalachian Americans, followed by African American settlement. Immigrants from different regions of Germany: Rhinelanders, Saxons, Bavarians, Prussians and Alsatians were followed by Dutch, Scots, Poles, Irish, Italians, and Greeks. ![]() Waves of migration created a vibrant and compressed urban neighborhood. ![]() Pendleton Mapped An In Depth Look At the 2013 Pendleton Mural Pendleton Neighborhood Muralįrom its settlement in the early 1800s, the neighborhood of Pendleton has been a source of vitality, also witnessing dramatic transitions. ![]()
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