Franklin High School- Window Painting; An Old Tradition Revived!

Last Updated 10/14/2022

This year our Main Street worked with the Franklin High School National Art Society students to bring their designs and paint windows for Halloween/Fall back on our Main Street, to revive an old and forgotten  tradition dating back to the 1950s.

Community projects like this bring the past to the present by working with our youth and helps preserve and celebrate their hometown’s history. 

You can read about it in The Owings Mills- Reisterstown Patch : Click Here for Article

And check it out in The Baltimore Sun: Click Here

What a way to make new memories to last the next half century!

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