City celebrates 90th with murals
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--ERON BEN-YEHUDA
Huntington Beach turned 90 this year and received rare murals as a gift.
The dedication of the artwork, valued at more than $1 million, capped a
ceremony at City Hall late last month that included performances by the
Huntington Beach Concert Band and the Festival Ballet Co.
Hundreds who attended the celebration enjoyed holiday and birthday music,
while the ballet troupe danced a sequence from “The Nutcracker.”
The murals, made of ceramic tile, are mounted on several walls of the
Civic Center. One work shows a pelican diving into an ocean teeming with
fish. Another features snowy egrets perched on branches. They transform
the drab government buildings into an outdoor art gallery, then-Mayor
Peter Green said.
Designed in 1976 by Edward Carson Beall, they were salvaged from the
demolished Seacliff Village shopping center. The artist created only one
similar work, which is now on display in Maui, Hawaii.
The city acquired the art through private donations.
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