RIP Play Every Day mural

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Play every day mural | Photo by @albmccoy

Well, ICYMI and haven’t driven down Beacham’s Curve in West Asheville recently, you might be surprised to notice that the building across Urban Orchard Cider Co. with the Play Every Day mural has been demolished.

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Demolished building | Photo by @avltoday

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Play every day mural | Photo by @albmccoy

The pink, yellow, blue + white mural by Asheville artists Peter Parpan + Hannah Dansie was torn down on Monday afternoon. While no word has come as to what’s next for the space in Beacham’s Curve beside Short Street Cakes (225 Haywood Rd.) – we will all have to wait with anticipation. But don’t worry, we will update y’all as soon as we hear.

Did you snap a pic in front of the mural? Send us your shot here, or tag us on Instagram + use hashtag #RIPPlayEveryDay (spearheaded by Urban Orchard Cider Co.) to share your Play Every Day mural stories.


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