Historical Art Murals

Clermont County’s America 250 mural initiative is more than a celebration, it’s a way to bring history to life in the places we live, work, and explore every day. As communities across the county begin to unveil these large-scale works of public art, each mural tells a story rooted in local heritage while connecting to the broader American experience.

From small towns to historic corridors, these murals highlight the people, places, and moments that shaped Clermont County and the nation. Designs draw inspiration from everything from the Underground Railroad to influential figures and defining events, creating a visual timeline that invites both residents and visitors to engage with history in a new way.

Together, the murals form a county-wide public art trail, encouraging exploration and discovery while fostering a sense of pride in Clermont County’s role in America’s story. Whether you’re visiting one mural or following the full trail, each stop offers a unique perspective on the past and a meaningful connection to the future. 

Ready to explore? Check out the mural locations below and start planning your visit.


  • This mural, titled "United in Service" is painted on the exterior wall of the Ben Franklin 5-10 store, is a tribute to the spirit of American independence, the history of Bethel, and the enduring role of small towns in shaping the nation's identity. The Bethel mural is a heartfelt tribute to the family of the Ben Franklin store owner, Dawn... 

    305 West Plane St.
    Bethel, OH 45206
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  • Located at Community Park on the Outdoor Fitness Court, this site features a striking America 250 mural from local artist Kate Albert that commemorates the spirit of community, and history of Miami Township ahead of the nation's semiquincentennial celebration in 2026. 

    5951 Buckwheat Rd.
    Milford, OH 45150
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