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Discover the Historic Murals of San Angelo

Explore the heart of San Angelo through its stunning murals, each telling a story of the city’s rich history, cowboy culture, and creative evolution. From the early days of stagecoach travel to the vibrant streets of downtown, San Angelo’s murals offer a unique journey through time.

Featured Murals:

Chadbourne St. Mural

Painted by Crystal Goodman in 2005, this mural commemorates the historic intersection of Concho Avenue and South Chadbourne Street, illustrating a dramatic streetcar and automobile accident that once took place here.

Blacksmith Mural

Located at the Concho Confetti Mall, this mural brings the 1800s blacksmith shop to life, showcasing a craftsman at work with his tools and forge.

The West Texas Ranching Mural

Honoring the region’s pioneering ranchers, this large-scale mural by Stylle Read is a powerful tribute to the wool and mohair industry and the hardworking ranchers of West Texas.

Elmer Kelton Mural

Celebrate the legacy of Western novelist Elmer Kelton with a portrait of the San Angelo-born author, painted by Stylle Read.

Santa Fe Depot Mural

This historically accurate depiction of the Santa Fe Train Depot, built in 1908, highlights the importance of the railroad in shaping San Angelo’s economy and growth.

Explore More!

Browse the full collection of San Angelo’s murals, each offering a glimpse into the past and present. Whether you’re strolling through downtown or planning your next visit, these murals are a perfect way to experience the city’s artistic charm.

Come see San Angelo’s history come to life through art—where Cowboys & Creatives meet in every brushstroke.

For A Complete List of Murals, Visit https://www.historicmuralsofsanangelo.org/murals.html