Murals of Santa Paula
/The Murals of Santa Paula is a non-profit organization that has brought 9 murals depicting scenes from the city's history within a few mile radius. The murals are as follows:
Trains, Planes & Automobiles (1890s-1940s): 815 Santa Barbara Street
Our First Inhabitants: The Chumash Indians: 119 North 8th Street
Santa Paula Family Farms (1880s-1930s): 715 East Main Street
Santa Paula Citrus Capital of the World: Corner of Main and Davis Streets
Main Street Santa Paula (1910): Corner of Main and Mill Streets
Celebrating Santa Paula's Latino Culture: Corner of Main and 10th Streets
Discovering Black Gold in Santa Paula (1860s-1950s): 123 N. 10th Street
Santa Paula Artists and Architects: 136 North 10th Street
Honoring Founders and Pilots of Santa Paula Airport (1890s-1940s): 560 E. Main Street
Harding Park Mural (Baseball pastime): 1330 East Harvard Blvd.
De Colores of the Community (Celebration of life at the Santa Paula Community Center): 530 W. Main Street
Visit spcity.org/743/Murals for more information.
