Photo of some of the 16 murals of significant black leaders courtesy of the City of Windsor.Photo of some of the 16 murals of significant black leaders courtesy of the City of Windsor.
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What do you think should be done with the Sandwich murals?

The City of Windsor wants to know what you think should be done with 16 murals honouring significant black leaders.

The murals used to hang on an exterior wall of a grocery store on Sandwich St., but the store has been sold.

Since then, the murals have been placed in storage for safe keeping, and the city is looking for public feedback about where they should be displayed.

The survey will be open until February 11.

There will also be two open houses to discuss the future of the public art project on Wednesday, January 23 from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at MacKenzie Hall, and on Saturday, February 2 from 10 a.m. to noon.

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