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Best Mural
Aviation/Broadway Underpass
READERS' POLL RUNNER-UP: I-10 and Miracle Mile. It used to be that once I-10 hit Tucson from the direction of Phoenix, the first comparatively attractive things you'd see were junkyards. Since 1995, though, the Miracle Mile interchange has provided a more artistic gateway to Tucson, thanks to Gary Mackender's series of desert-themed tile murals. Three cool blue-and-purple panels greet you on your way into town, and a trio of hot red-and-yellow images bid you adieu as you head out. The 35-by-20-foot subjects are simple enough to assimilate at 55 miles per hour: things like a Spanish-style mission, a pictograph medley, and -- best of all -- a Gila monster gasping with alarm at the metastasizing metropolis before it. Mackender appropriated 18,000 tiles for this project, which explains why you can't find the right color for your bathroom anymore. Ah, the price we pay for public art.
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