The mural, painted on the side of the Williamson County tax office, reflects the past and present of the county and its community.
, invited the public to take part in creating a community mural designed by Yasaman Mehrsa.
Mehrsa is an artist from Canada; when she was chosen to design the mural, she did a lot of digging into the history of Williamson County. The mural incorporates many Williamson County trademarks, including the Williamson County courthouse. Many longtime community members hold special connections to these iconic landmarks.
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