Tito Puente Mural “Oye Como Va”
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Murals turn city walls into storybooks, and in East Harlem, one celebrates a legend of Latin music with the kind of energy that makes passersby stop mid-stride. The Tito Puente Mural “Oye Como Va” isn’t just a splash of color on 110th Street—it’s a public homage to the timbales virtuoso, his rhythms practically vibrating off the bricks. Families with kids in tow often pause here, pointing at the larger-than-life depiction while explaining who Puente was and why his music still pulses through the neighborhood. Unlike static plaques or tucked-away exhibits, this tribute lives where daily life unfolds: grocery runs, school walks, and the hum of bodega chatter.
Finding it requires no detours. The mural holds court at 176 E 110th St, New York, NY 10029, a stretch where the sidewalk feels like a corridor between past and present. There’s no need to call ahead—this isn’t a gallery with opening hours or admission fees. But if you’re mapping out a route, the directions will drop you right at its feet. Around here, even the pavement seems to keep time with Puente’s mambo beats, especially when the ice cream truck’s jingle cuts through the afternoon.