Time-line Murals
Six murals, depicting the History of Shattuck, are dedicated to the early pioneer families whose courage and hard work sculpted a bustling, thriving town out of an arid prairie inhabited by buffalo and coyotes.
The artists have endeavored to represent as many aspects and events as possible and convey the humorous as well as the historical facts that took place during the 142 years that the murals cover.
The murals are on display along one entire wall within the Shattuck Public Library.
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