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About the Muralist |
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Credited with populating this community during the years after World War I by sending veterans suffering the effects of mustard gas here for the pure, healing air, the Pasadena doctor became one of our most prominent citizens and founding fathers. This 17- by 50-foot tribute features Dr. Luckie flanked by vignettes of WWI soldiers on the battlefield and the physician treating a patient. The mural is located at 6175 Adobe Road (29 Palms Eye Care Clinic) and was painted by Don Gray of Flagstaff, Arizona. Dedicated: May 6, 1995. |
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