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Iconic Silver Spring Penguin Mural Will Soon Be Unveiled In Original Location
The beloved mural "Penguin Rush Hour" will return to Silver Spring sooner than we think, sources say.
SILVER SPRING, MD — The iconic Silver Spring mural "Penguin Rush Hour" will be unveiled March 27, Source of the Spring announced. It's been 11 years since the legendary penguin mural has been on view in Silver Spring.
The 100-foot, 25-panel mural designed by local artist Sally Callmer shows penguins using the Metro system, holding briefcases and sitting on trains. The mural was installed below the rail system bridge on Colesville Road in 1989, and was taken down in 2006 when construction started on the Silver Spring Transit Center, Bethesda Magazine reports.
The mural even inspired the look of Silver Spring street signs and the Veterans Plaza ice rink.
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Montgomery County and Metro officials are coordinating to install a replica of the mural under the bridge near the Metro station on March 27, according to a Source of the Spring tweet.
County spokesman Patrick Lacefield said the county made an exact replica of the mural on aluminum because they didn't want to risk re-installing the original mural in fear that it would continue to deteriorate from bad weather. The original mural started to peel and was in need of refurbishing when it was taken down.
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Part of the Silver Spring penguin mural was in bad shape before it was taken down more than 15 yrs ago (via Flickr) https://t.co/JC3fs3fMmh
— Andrew Metcalf (@AJwatchMD) March 1, 2017
I think it'd be cool if Silver Spring got a actual penguin. Just to wander around, hang out.
— Silver Spring Inc (@SilverSpringInc) February 5, 2014
Yay, I've missed the Silver Spring Metro penguin mural! https://t.co/IUW5FiBZ6K
— Cecily C. (@YesItsCess) February 26, 2017
When the mural was installed in the 1980s, it was only supposed to be on display for a year in the underpass at the Silver Spring Metro station. But its popularity with commuters prompted the Washington Transit Authority to buy it for permanent display.
“The penguin is the symbol of Silver Spring and the little kids just absolutely love it,” resident Carla Kijak told MCM. “My grandkids come and they ice skate with penguins and there’s a penguin on the corner over here, there’s penguins throughout the city.”
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