#KroozinRosenberg

The Rosenberg Mural at Kroozin Plus 2218

Est. 2026 Β· Rosenberg, Texas

The Story Behind the Rosenberg Mural

This mural celebrates the history, culture, and identity of Rosenberg, Texas. Each element represents the people, landmarks, industries, and traditions that helped shape the city from its railroad beginnings into the thriving community it is today.

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What you're looking at

Eight stories painted into the wall

01Railroad Heritage

The steam locomotive honors Rosenberg's origins as a railroad junction established in the late 1800s. The railroad played a vital role in the city's growth, transportation, and economic development.

02Henry von Rosenberg

A railroad executive and civic leader, namesake of the city. His contributions to the railroad industry helped establish the community that would become Rosenberg.

03R.T. Mulcahy

Known as the β€œFather of Rosenberg,” R.T. Mulcahy served as an early mayor, educator, and community leader who helped guide the city during its formative years.

04Cole Theatre

The historic Cole Theatre represents Rosenberg's cultural heritage and longstanding tradition of community entertainment and gathering spaces.

05Brazos River

The Brazos River symbolizes the natural landscape that supported the region's growth, agriculture, and settlement throughout history.

06Texas Longhorn

The longhorn reflects the ranching, agricultural roots, and enduring spirit of Texas and Fort Bend County.

07Texas Flag

The Texas flag represents state pride, independence, and the strong Texas identity woven into Rosenberg's history and community.

08Rosenberg Civic Center & City Hall

These landmarks symbolize modern Rosenberg β€” a growing city focused on civic pride, community engagement, and future progress.

About the artist

Nisha Walimomin

Nisha Walimomin is a born-and-raised Houstonian, University of Texas at Austin graduate, and visual artist passionate about community storytelling. Her work reflects her Texas roots, love for history, and pride in local culture. Currently studying to become a commercial pilot, Nisha bridges creativity, ambition, and a unique perspective to every project.

Pilot in training. Storyteller by trade.

Artistic vision

β€œThe mural blends historic and modern imagery through bold colors, layered landscapes, and vintage-inspired design to tell the story of Rosenberg's past, present, and future in motion.”

Established 2026 Β· Commissioned under Mayor William Benton Β· Kroozin Plus 2218

Come see it in person

Visit the mural

2717 FM 2218, Rosenberg, TX 77469

Best light

Morning sun makes the colors pop. Outdoor lighting after sunset.

Parking

Free on-site parking 20 ft from the mural. Paved, no steps.

Hours

Open 24 hours, 7 days a week. The mural is visible anytime.