Un Pueblo Sin Murales... (A People Without Murals...), also known as The Adams Morgan Mural, is the oldest remaining outdoor work in Washington that dates from the mural revival of the 1960s and 1970s. The painting was designed and executed by Carlos Salozar and Felipe Martinez, Chilean immigrants who joined thousands of their compatriots in fleeing the repressive Pinochet regime in the 1970s.Mural documentation Contributed by: American Dreams & Associates
Un Pueblo Sin Murales... (A People Without Murals...), by Carlos Salozar and Felipe Martinezis, (1970s) is in Adams Morgan at 1779 Columbia Road, NW
A 5 - 10 minute walk across the Duke Ellington Memorial Bridge.
From Cultural Tourism DC
See www.CulturalTourismDC.org to see more murals.
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