The mural “Welcome to Water Hill,” designed and created by teens from the Neutral Zone in collaboration with Mary Thiefels, was featured on MLive.
ANN ARBOR, MI – There’s a colorful new mural paying tribute to Ann Arbor’s Water Hill neighborhood. “Welcome to Water Hill” is the message now adorning the Miller Avenue railroad underpass at the entrance to the neighborhood from downtown. The painting features a depiction of the Huron River, along with the hills, trees and houses that make up Water Hill, and signs for some of the neighborhood’s water-themed streets such as Spring, Fountain and Brooks. It’s the work of a group of teens from the Neutral Zone teen center in Ann Arbor, all of whom have ties to the neighborhood.
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