Normally, when you hear about messages appearing on property downtown, one assumes it's a derogatory message-- like graffiti. But not these messages.

My wife spotted these messages in downtown Rochester earlier this week, along Historic Third Street, along First Avenue and along Second Street near the Plummer Building.

I'm guessing they're a response to some of the verbiage then-candidate Trump espoused while he was running his campaign.

But instead of protests that have been occurring in other U.S. cities-- including Minneapolis-- these messages appear to be much more positive, and outside of the one that actually contains the President-Elect's name, could also be simply positive, motivational messages.

But I'm curious just who did the artwork (with what appears to be chalk), and when they did it. Have you seen these messages? What's your reaction to them? And do you know who's behind them? If so, leave a message in the comments section!

 

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