Murals
The Murals of West Seattle was an inspiration of many long time West Seattle residents, and spear-headed by Earl Cruzen. In partnership with the West Seattle Junction Association and the City of Seattle's Neighborhood Grants Program, funding was raised. The task of preparing the surfaces, and finding the artists who would forever capture pieces of West Seattle's past, began to take shape. Many local business owners also contributed to the funds in securing artists and or donating wall space on buildings. Upon completion, 11 murals brought color and order to the blank canvass walls. In 1992, the Murals of West Seattle won a national Neighborhood of the Year Award from Neighborhoods, USA.
1. West Seattle Ferries
2. The Junction
3. Midnight call
4. Mosquito Boat Land
5. The First Duwamish Bridge
6. Morgan Street Market
7. Alki in the Twenties
8. Tuesday's Bank Day
9. The Hi-Yu Parade
10. The Old Mud Hole
11. Press Day

