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Monday Morning In The Mines, Artist: Stephanie Taylor, California Artist, 12th Street and J Street, Sacramento, California
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![]() The mural was painted on the side of a building and based on the painting of the same name by artist Charles Nahl. The mural showed people escaping from the painting and climbing down a ladder to the top of an 18-Hole billboard.
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![]() The mural is shown in context with the rest of 12th Street in Sacramento, California. The side of the Masonic Temple was exposed because of a parking lot.
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![]() A ladder was balanced on the top edge of an 18-Hole billboard. It leaned against the bottom of the "Sunday Morning In The Mines" painting, where it allowed folks inside the painting to escape.
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![]() A brass plaque was painted just below the "Sunday Morning In The Mines" painting. It read: Sunday Morning In The Mines 1872
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![]() Four of the men in the painting gathered above and on the ladder intent on escape.
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![]() A contemporary businessman found the ladder. He held onto the the ladder and looked up at the rustically dressed people escaping.
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