500 Evergreen Lane | Across from McKendrie St Cafe | 111 N Wesley Ave | 103 E Lincoln St |
321 E First St | Mulberry St and Hitt St | Between McKendrie Ave and Front St | Corner of First and Reynolds |
Mulberry St and Main St | Wesley Ave and Front St | Frederick & Brayton Rd | Hannah Ave and Sunset Lane |
Brayton Rd and Ogle | Corner of Fletcher & Main St | Corner of Lincoln St and Ogle | 314 Brayton Rd |
Maple and First St | Hannah and First St | East side of Hannah | Sunset Lane and Fletcher |
First St and Fletcher | Brayton Rd across from the School | Wesley Ave and Main St | Barbara and Bruce Lane |
Barbara and Ogle | Hitt and Nancy | Sunset Lane and N Wesley | Hitt St between Seminary and Wesley |
Bruce and Brayton Rd | Brayton Rd and Wesley Ave | In front of Sullivans Foods on Hwy 64 | Maple and Hitt St |
Emily and Reynolds | Brayton Rd and BotanicSt | Hitt St in front of Kable News Warehouse | Nancy St and Cranbrook |
Main St and Seminary | Wesley Ave and Center St | 412 E Lincoln | 406 E Lincoln |
Between the Coliseum and the Bandshell | McKendrie Ave and Center St | Sunset Lane and Reynolds | McKendrie Ave and Main St |
Front St and Mulberry | Center St and Mulberry | Front St and Reynolds | Center St and Front St |
Hitt St and Ogle | Lincoln St and Botanic | Blackthorn | Fredrick and Lincoln St |

Corn Cob
This beautiful piece of art can be found at the corner of Center St & Reynolds.
Created by Melissa Bushman, this creation was very nicely done to represent that which surrounds the Mt Morris community. Corn fields as far as the eye can see!
Congratulations to Melissa on a first place win.
Minion
This hydrant is cute on both sides and a must see when driving through Mt Morris!
Located on Hitt St (Highway 64) and Maple - across the street from Disciples United Methodist Church.
The second place winner
of the Art on Fire event:
Melinda Cox & Arika Black are the winning artists.Congratulations, Melinda & Arika!
The Cardinal
This hydrant creates a simple setting of our doors and the beautiful birds that you will find in Mt Morris during the spring and summer months.
Sally Aderton, an alumni of Mt Morris High School, brings this piece of art for all to see. It's located at Nancy and Hill (last road to the left when leaving Mt Morris on Mudcreek Rd)
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The third place winner, this hydrant is a beautiful masterpiece.
Art on Fire Comes Alive in 2023