The Mayor
Categories: Public Art in Silver Spring Public Art
Address
8221 Georgia Ave
Silver Spring, MD 20910
About
The unofficial "Mayor" of Silver Spring was a homeless man who collected hand-outs of money and food. Norman Lane walked the streets of Silver Spring for almost 25 years, doing odd jobs around the neighborhoods and handing out flowers to women on the street picked out of the Bell Flowers dumpster. Norman Lane was a mainstay in the community, and his enjoyment of life has been immortalized in a bronze bust created by artist and friend, Fred Folsom. The plaque beneath Norman Lane's likeness reads, "Remembering the Caring Kindhearted Forbearance of the People of Silver Spring." This is a tribute, not only to this local legend, but to the citizens of Silver Spring like Robert Phillips, owner of the Silver Spring Auto Body Shop, who kept a cot and a hot plate in the garage as a permanent home for Lane.
Nearby Arts & Entertainment
- Joe's Record Paradise8700 Georgia Ave (154 feet SW)
- CREATE Arts Center914 Silver Spring Ave (352 feet SE)
- Space 7:10 at Kefa Café963 Bonifant St (461 feet N)
- Global Refugee Mural963 Bonifant St (491 feet N)
Nearby Restaurants & Dining
- Abyssinia Ethiopian Restaurant8221 Georgia Ave (27 feet W)
- The Big Greek Cafe8213 Georgia Ave (46 feet NE)
- The Angry Jerk8223 Georgia Ave (56 feet N)
- Odalis Restaurant & Bar8215 Georgia Ave (72 feet SW)
Nearby Parking Garages
- Thayer-Silver Spring Garage (Garage 3)913 Silver Spring Ave (299 feet SE)
- Fenton Street Village (Garage 4)8110 Fenton St (638 feet SE)
- Bonifant-Dixon (Garage 5/55)1101 Bonifant St (774 feet NW)
- Wayne Avenue Garage (Garage 60)921 Wayne Ave (0.2 miles N)