Lompoc Visitors Guide
Lompoc Valley Visitors Guide 10 9. Lost Mission: (1996) 200 South H St. (behind Lompoc Museum) This was the original Mission Vie- ja destroyed in 1812 by an earthquake and rebuilt in 1813 as La Purisima Mission. Its present site is two miles east of Lompoc. Artist Vicki Andersen - Lompoc, CA 10. An Artist’s Cottage: (1998) 119 E. Cypress Ave. The artists turned this cinder block building from non-descript into a Victorian Cottage – now the Cypress Gallery, home to the Lompoc Valley Art Association. Artists Linda Gooch & Vicki Andersen - Lompoc, CA 11. Community Canvas: An ongoing project at the corner of H Street & Chestnut Avenue – Art- works painted twice annually by professional artists. 12. Lompoc’s First Fire Chief: (1995) 121 South G St.– This mural honor Charles Everett,the city’s firstfire chief who served from 1915-1950. Art - ists Pat & Robert Saul - Lompoc, CA 13. Chumash Indians: (1992) 126 E. Ocean Ave. • Mural In a Day MasterArtist Robert Thomas (Kooskia, ID) with participating artists. 14. La Purisima Mission: (1995) 206 E. Ocean Ave. – This mural depicts the mission and scenes from its history, including its complete reconstruction by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930’s. Artist Leonardo Nunez - Lompoc, CA 15. Tribute to the People of Lompoc - Eth- nic Diversity (1993) 115 Civic Center Plaza – These 12 large portraits represent the diversity of cultures from various ethnic groups who were prominent in the community. Artist Richard Wyatt - Culver City, 16. Tragedy at Honda Pointz: (2012) 121 South G St. (west end of Fire Station) Artists Ann Thompson & Kevin Thompson - Lompoc, CA 17. Last of the Titans: (2003) 135 North H St. • Mural In a Day Master Artist Colleen Mitchell Veyna (Visalia, CA) with participating artists.
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