This summer, I was one of nearly 200 cyclists who toured D.C . one night in search of the city's most colorful murals in parking lots and back alleys.

The tour was co-sponsored by MuralsDC , a citywide project that trains young artists to paint mural masterpieces over tired, tawdry graffiti.

"It makes art so personal and accessible at once," says Laura Lyons, 20, a summer volunteer.

Successful murals reflect a particular community's history and culture and consequently instill pride in residents, says Lyons, and the paintings allow everyone to experience something beautiful — without going to a museum or gallery.

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