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Painting of four skeletal girls sitting on a tree branch with the phrase "Amigas Por Siempre" (Spanish for "Friends Forever"). In the second floor hallway of the West Wing.

A painting of a humanoid creature with disproportionate features screaming.

A painting of an eye and a tulip in a small alcove off a second floor hallway in the West Wing

Recreation of Rosie the Riveter

with the quote from William Shakespeare's Hamlet, "Oh woe is me to have seen what I have seen."

A painting of a cemetery with headstones that read statistics about deaths on and after September 11, 2001 as well as depict the names of those who served in and died in Iraq. A rose is painted in the middle of the scene with a blue snake coiled up…

A bank of lockers painted mint green, white, and grey with the outline of doves carrying olive branches, The eyes of the doves have been painted in red c.2015 and was not original to the mural.

A painting of Batman and Robin from the 1960s television series on a bank of lockers.

A painting of the American flag across a bank of lockers.

A painting of MAD Magazine's mascot Alfred E. Neuman and two other male heads on a bank of lockers.
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