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Think Transit First
This painted utility box is a tribute to great leaders throughout our history. Their images reside on the Boulevard in an effort to influence an alternative mode of transportation. Driving a car day in and day out is not good for our environment. In this depiction, Martin Luther King recommends the bus, Cesar Chavez prefers a skateboard, and John F. Kennedy is carpooling down the Boulevard in a motorcade, as he did in 1963 on his way to San Diego State University to deliver an inaugural speech. Artist Mario Torero, along with students and teachers from the Cesar Chavez School in Barrio Logan completed this box in celebration of Martin Luther King Day, 2008.
Think Transit First
This painted utility box is a tribute to great leaders throughout our history. Their images reside on the Boulevard in an effort to influence an alternative mode of transportation. Driving a car day in and day out is not good for our environment. In this depiction, Martin Luther King recommends the bus, Cesar Chavez prefers a skateboard, and John F. Kennedy is carpooling down the Boulevard in a motorcade, as he did in 1963 on his way to San Diego State University to deliver an inaugural speech. Artist Mario Torero, along with students and teachers from the Cesar Chavez School in Barrio Logan completed this box in celebration of Martin Luther King Day, 2008.