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| Longhorn Bull Statues (page 3) |
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| Longhorn Bulls Fort Worth, TX |
Longhorn Bulls Plano, TX |
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This Longhorn Bull sculpture is installed in front of the Texas Longhorn Breeders Association World Headquarters & Museum. The sculpture was created by T.D. Kelsey in 1984 and is entitled "Texas Gold." At 29 feet wide, it is one of the largest cast bronze statues in the world. [map]
These bronze Longhorn Bull sculptures in Plano were produced by Robert Summers. They were installed next to the Baccus Cemetery in 2005. These photos show just a few of the 22 statues in this depiction of a cattle drive. [map] |
| Cattle Drive Lubbock, TX |
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| This Cattle Drive sculpture group is installed in front of J.J. Gibson Memorial Park near the National Ranching Heritage Center. The 19 bronze steers were created by Terrell O'Brien and commemorate the trail drive era of 1860s-1870s. For more, see this website. [map] |
| Cattle Drive Frisco, TX |
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| The Cattle Drive was created by Anita Pauwels in 2003. The bronze sculptures and murals are located in Frisco Central Park. It depicts the late 19th century cattle drive and life on The Shawnee Trail. When viewed from above, the park is shaped like a longhorn head. [map] |
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