Clint Magoon paints the Grand Trunk Railroad stop on a giant Monopoly board he is painting on the side of the Lewiston Pawn Shop in downtown Lewiston on Aug. 2. When finished with the mural, he plans to paint a musical scene to the left of his current creation. He has plans for another on the back side of the same building next year.
An ad for parking remains easily readable on a wall in a sheltered alleyway between buildings on Main Street in downtown Auburn.
These murals can be found at Centerville Parking Garage at the corner of Pine and Canal streets in Lewiston.
What appears to be an old Indiana Trucks advertisement on the side of 37 Park St. in Lewiston can barely be deciphered. The building used to house a Wade and Dunton Motor Car Co. store, which sold Indiana Trucks, in the early 20th century, according to an Androscoggin Historical Society photo.
This colorful abstract mural featuring bicyclists is on the side of the Rainbow Bicycle building on Lisbon Street in downtown Lewiston.
Wording in a faded advertisement on a building at 297 Lisbon St. in Lewiston is no longer readable.
This mural on the side of a wall in an alley between Park and Lisbon streets in downtown Lewiston.
An advertisement promoting a fading beverage can be seen on the side of Roy's Foodland on Broad Street in Auburn.
This mural portraying a scene reminiscent of Venice is on the side of Luiggi's Pizzeria in Lewiston.
The iconic Uneeda Biscuit advertisement on the building at 353 Lisbon St. in Lewiston is one of the most notable ghost signs in the city.
One of Lewiston's newest murals, featuring colorful geometric shapes, is on a building at the corner of Chestnut and Canal streets.
An old Coca-Cola advertisement can still be made out on the Pine Street side of the building at 221 Lisbon St. in Lewiston.
This mural helps identify the Firehouse Grill in New Auburn.
An example of trompe l'oeil appears on the side of Baxter Brewing in Lewiston.
Jared Goulette sprays a clear coat to protect the mural he just finished on the building at the corner of Bartlett and Walnut streets in Lewiston on Aug. 2. His previous project in Lewiston was the "Blue Jay" on Main Street. His next project will be another mural at 86 Lisbon St. in Lewiston.
A giant blue jay is on display on a Main Street building in Lewiston. It was created by Jared "The Color Wizard" Goulette.
The mural on the back of Lewiston Pawn Shop building facing Canal Street in Lewiston.
A zebra mural covers a Centerville Parking Garage wall at the corner of Pine and Canal streets in Lewiston.
JayLa Rodriguez pretends to flap her wings as the setting sun shines on her earlier this summer as her father, Jaime Rodriguez, takes a photo in the walkway between Park and Lisbon streets in downtown Lewiston.