On January 1, 1966, health warnings first appeared on cigarette packs.
SMOKEFREE PHILLY: ART MURALS

SmokeFree Philly is proud to support four anti-tobaco murals in neighborhoods throughout Philadelphia.

In Living Memory: Those of Us Alive

A powerful statement about the effects tobacco can have on the lives of others.

Location:  1810 North 16th Street

Artist:  John Lewis

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Youth and Smoking

A teenage girl with two choices.  On one side, the harmful effects of smoking.  On the other, the positive affects of going smoke free.

Location:  1818 South 18th Street

Artist:  David McShane

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Pulling Out

A symbolic representation of the difficulty of kicking nicotine addiction.

The message in Spanish reflects the Surgeon General's warning.

Location:  2739 North Front Street

Artist:  Cesar Viveros

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Stop for Life

A powerful statement about the harmful effects of tobacco on pregnant women.

Location: 4607 Woodland Avenue

Artist: Cliff Eubanks

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SPONSORED BY THE PHILADELPHIA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH
AND THE PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH