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About Ginger (The Mural)

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Meet Ginger
The Mona Lisa of Pigs

Before you even step inside LINNcinnati, you’ll meet Ginger. She’s six stories tall, perched on the side of the building with a sly grin that has earned her the nickname “the Mona Lisa of Pigs.”

Painted by local artist Kevin Horan, Ginger transformed a blank concrete wall into a landmark. Her grin — playful, mysterious, and inviting — sparks curiosity and reflects Cincinnati’s history as Porkopolis. She embodies reinvention, humor, and identity.
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The mural process included before-and-after photos and in-progress shots, capturing how a plain wall became a destination.

Ginger has been celebrated in the Cincinnati Business Courier, NPR, and local TV stations. The Courier called her “the unofficial porcine mascot of Cincinnati.”
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Tenants say she feels like part of the family: “Clients love coming here. They always comment on the mural — it’s a great icebreaker.”

Ginger has become a cultural landmark for Queensgate, a beacon for tenants, and a reminder that creativity belongs to the bold.

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Meet Ginger in person. She’s even more impressive up close.
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