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Town of Frisco invites the community to explore murals through a scavenger hunt

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A mural is displayed on a section of the recreational pathway in Frisco. The town of Frisco is putting on a scavenger hunt for people to explore all of the murals throughout Frisco.
Town of Frisco/Courtesy photo

This summer, the Frisco Arts and Culture Council (FACC) selected four Colorado-based artists to install two recreational pathway murals at the Frisco Adventure Park and one mural at Walter Byron Park.

In mid-August, artists John Droplitz, Chandler Condon, Hillary Williams and Susan Mattson completed the series of new murals. To celebrate the new works of art, Frisco is inviting the community to partake in a scavenger hunt.

People are encouraged to take a walk, go on a run or a bike ride to find all of the murals throughout Frisco. Participants must take photos of six of the nine murals and show the photos to the staff at the Frisco/Copper Visitor Information Center for a free sticker.



A map of all the mural locations may be found by visiting TownofFrisco.com or may be picked up at the Frisco/Copper Visitor Information Center.

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