Proud of Lebanon’s past

John Garoutte, of Charlestown, N.H., works on a mural titled “Patchwork” in the Lebanon Pedestrian Tunnel, which ferries cyclists and pedestrians on the Mascoma River Greenway under the Lebanon Mall, in Lebanon, N.H., on Thursday, Aug. 22, 2024. Garoutte designed the mural to look like a quilt, which he said is inspired by the area’s history of textile mills. (Valley News - Alex Driehaus) Copyright Valley News. May not be reprinted or used online without permission. Send requests to permission@vnews.com.

John Garoutte, of Charlestown, N.H., works on a mural titled “Patchwork” in the Lebanon Pedestrian Tunnel, which ferries cyclists and pedestrians on the Mascoma River Greenway under the Lebanon Mall, in Lebanon, N.H., on Thursday, Aug. 22, 2024. Garoutte designed the mural to look like a quilt, which he said is inspired by the area’s history of textile mills. (Valley News - Alex Driehaus) Copyright Valley News. May not be reprinted or used online without permission. Send requests to permission@vnews.com. Valley News — Alex Driehaus

Published: 08-26-2024 7:46 PM

John Garoutte, of Charlestown, works on a mural titled “Patchwork” in the Lebanon Pedestrian Tunnel, which ferries cyclists and pedestrians on the Mascoma River Greenway under the downtown Lebanon Mall. Garoutte designed the mural to look like a quilt, which he said is inspired by the area’s history of textile mills.

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