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Cleopatra bust at the Robert E. Howard Museum
Photograph of a Cleopatra bust at the Robert E. Howard Museum in Callahan County. The bust is housed in a glass case. There is a snake crawling up the bust's chest, and the base says "Cleopatre."
The Home of Robert E. Howard, Butler Park
Photograph of a sign that says, "Museum, The Home of . . . Robert E. Howard, Butler Park," at the Robert E. Howard Museum in Cross Plains, Texas. Howard was a pulp writer known for his creation of the character Conan the Barbarian.
Memorial plaque for Robert E. Howards dog Patch
Photograph of a memorial plaque for Robert E. Howard's dog Patch. It says "In memory of 'Patch' Howard's faithful friend."
Memorial walking stick at the Robert E. Howard Museum
Photograph of a memorial walking stick at the Robert E. Howard Museum.
Mesquite tree with a memorial to Robert E. Howards dog Patch
Photograph of a mesquite tree with a memorial for Howard E. Robert's dog Patch. Howard was a pulp writer known for creating the Conan the Barbarian character.
Panoramic image of the Hudspeth County Courthouse in Sierra Blanca, Texas.
Photograph of the Hudspeth County Courthouse in Sierra Blanca, Texas. This photograph is a stitched 360-degree panoramic image.
Rest Area on Interstate 20 near Loraine Texas
Photograph of a covered picnic table in the rest area on Interstate 20 near Loraine, Texas. This photograph is a stitched 360-degree panoramic image.
Robert Howard's Mother's Room
Robert Howard's Mother's room at the Robert Howard Museum.
A view of Robert Howard's Bedroom
Robert Howard's bedroom at the Robert Howard Museum. Robert Howard was a writer of pulp fiction, and is well known for creating the character of Conan the Barbarian.
A view of Robert Howard's Bedroom
Robert Howard's bedroom at the Robert Howard Museum. Robert Howard was a writer of pulp fiction, and is well known for creating the character of Conan the Barbarian.
A view of Robert Howard's Bedroom
Robert Howard's bedroom at the Robert Howard Museum.
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