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Artist Molly Must, of Asheville, North Carolina, and her father, Dr. Robert Must, of Hillsboro, apply a segment of a mural to the side of Brown's Paving building in Marlinton on Monday afternoon. The Civil War theme mural depicts the impact of the Civil War on eastern West Virginia. Another of Must's murals, “Over Bonnie,” based on the writing of authors G.D. McNeill and former West Virginia poet laureate Louise McNeill, adorns the Malcomb Building.
Artist Molly Must, of Asheville, North Carolina, and her father, Dr. Robert Must, of Hillsboro, apply a segment of a mural to the side of Motor Parts building in Marlinton on Monday afternoon. The Civil War theme mural depicts the impact of the Civil War on eastern West Virginia. Another of Must’s murals, “Over Bonnie,” based on the writing of authors G.D. McNeill and former West Virginia poet laureate Louise McNeill, adorns the Malcomb Building.
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