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"Columbus Café" Mural 1977, Artist: Terry Buckendorf, Restored: 1987, City of Davis Art, 2nd & F Streets, Davis, California
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![]() The "Columbus Café" mural covered the entire front of a building at 2nd & F Streets in Davis, California. It might seem like an actual café as you pass and view it from the corner of your eye.
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![]() A small sign identified this mural. It read: Columbus Café 1977
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![]() The front of the cafe is shown as drawn. A "Miller High Life" sign hung above the words "Columbus Cafe" painted on the window. Behind the window a waitress chatted with a family at a table by the window. Reflected in the window were 1977 cars and another cafe across the street.
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![]() The signature was painted as part of the mural. It read, "© July 15, 1977. T.E. Buckendorf, restored 6-26-87."
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![]() The family sat by the window inside the "Columbus Café" mural. They were dressed for one of those rare very warm days in San Francisco.
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![]() The "Columbus Café" mural, by artist Terry Buckendorf, showed a man leaned against the wall and loitering. That man was about to light a cigarette there by the open doorway.
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![]() A man and a woman stood just inside the open door of the "Columbus Café" mural. They might have been lovers, or they might just be enjoying a lunchtime getaway.
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![]() At the right hand side of the "Columbus Café" mural was an apartment building. Behind a door, with six panes of glass, a person in pajamas peered out.
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![]() Above the front door of the "Columbus Café" mural was a large exhaust pipe.
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![]() The face of the "Columbus Café" mural by Terry Buckendorf showed both the cafe and and a walk-up apartment next to it. The cafe itself was covered in colorful tiles.
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