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Cadillac Ranch
Photograph of the 1974 art installation by Chip Lord, Hudson Marquez and Doug Michels in Amarillo, TX known as 'Cadillac Ranch'.
Cadillac Ranch
Photograph of the 1974 art installation by Chip Lord, Hudson Marquez and Doug Michels in Amarillo, TX known as 'Cadillac Ranch'.
[Caldwell County Courthouse]
Exterior view of the Caldwell County Courthouse in Lockhart, Texas.
The Dance Floor of Politics, public artwork
Photograph of a public artwork at Fort Worth's Intermodal Transportation Center. It is a square of red bricks with the words "The Dance Floor of Politics" written in a white square in the middle. A person's leg can be seen standing on the lower right corner of the red square.
[Fannin Battleground State Historic Site: Aerial Footage]
Aerial footage of the state historic site marking the location of the Battle of Coleto Creek between the forces of Col. James W. Fannin and General José Urrea. Consist of silent B-roll clips.
[Fannin Battleground State Historic Site: Aerial View]
Elevated view of the state historic site marking the location of the Battle of Coleto Creek between the forces of Col. James W. Fannin and General José Urrea.
[Fannin Battleground State Historic Site: Cotton Gin Screw]
Elevated view of the Cotton Gin Screw marking the location of the Battle of Coleto Creek between the forces of Col. James W. Fannin and General José Urrea.
[Fannin Monument: Fog]
Photograph of the Fannin Monument as seen through fog in Goliad, TX.
Fort Worth's first African American business man, John Pratt artwork
Photograph of Panel A of the Historic Wall at Fort Worth's Intermodal Transportation Center, chronicling the African American Marketplace that was there in 1865 to 1940. The text underneath the mural reads "Fort Worth's first African American business man was John Pratt blacksmith. 1865-1876." The public artwork and mural made of tile.
[Hunt Hawes Grocery Warehouse Public Artwork]
Photograph of a mural made of tile at Fort Worth's Intermodal Transportation Center. It chronicles the African American Marketplace that was there in 1865 to 1940. The text under the mural says "Hunt Hawes Grocery Warehouse & Bill McDonald's Fraternal Bank and Trust -- Part of the 20th Century. 1900-1910."
[Luling Information Station Sculpture]
Outdoor artwork depicting workers in the oil and gas industry.
Panoramic View of Cadillac Ranch
Panoramic Photograph of the 1974 art installation by Chip Lord, Hudson Marquez and Doug Michels in Amarillo, TX known as 'Cadillac Ranch'.
[Photograph of Ozymandias Marker]
Photograph of the marker located near the sculpture "Ozymandias on the Plains." There is a metal plaque set at an angle in a stone, which is is covered in graffiti; the marker is in a similar style as other Texas State Historical Association Markers, but lacks identifying information.
[Presidio La Bahia: Aerial Exterior]
Aerial photograph of Our Lady of Loreto Chapel at Presidio la Bahía in Goliad, TX.
[Presidio La Bahia: Aerial Exterior]
Aerial photograph of Our Lady of Loreto Chapel at Presidio la Bahía in Goliad, TX.
[Presidio La Bahia: Aerial Exterior]
Aerial photograph of Presidio la Bahía in Goliad, TX.
[Presidio La Bahia: Aerial Exterior, Northeast Corner]
Aerial photograph of east wall, northeastern turret, and chapel at Presidio la Bahía in Goliad, TX.
[Presidio La Bahia: Canon]
Photograph of cannon in the northwestern turret at Presidio la Bahía in Goliad, TX.
[Presidio La Bahia: Chapel Aerial Exterior]
Aerial photograph of Presidio la Bahía in Goliad, TX.
[Presidio La Bahia: Chapel Aerial Exterior, Side View]
Aerial photograph of the side of the chapel at Presidio la Bahía in Goliad, TX.
[Presidio La Bahia: Chapel Aerial Exterior, Side View]
Aerial photograph of the side of the chapel at Presidio la Bahía in Goliad, TX.
[Presidio La Bahia: Courtyard at Sunset]
Photograph of courtyard of Presidio la Bahía in Goliad, TX at sunset.
[Presidio La Bahia: Eastern Wall]
Aerial photograph of eastern wall, turrets, courtyard and barracks of Presidio la Bahía in Goliad, TX.
[Presidio La Bahia: Northwest Turret Overhead]
Aerial photograph of northwestern turret as seen from above Presidio la Bahía in Goliad, TX.
[Presidio La Bahia: Rear Chapel Aerial Exterior]
Aerial photograph of the rear side of the chapel at Presidio la Bahía in Goliad, TX.
[Presidio La Bahia: South Wall and Gate]
Aerial photograph of south wall, gate, chapel, and courtyard of Presidio la Bahía in Goliad, TX.
[Trump/Pence Sign and Watermelon Water Tower]
Watermelon painted water tower in Luling, TX is seen behind a fenceline with a 2020 election sign for Donald Trump and Mike Pence with the slogan "Make America Great Again."
Two-Dimensional Tiled African Mural Panel D
Photograph of Panel D of the Historic Wall at Fort Worth's Intermodal Transportation Center. It chronicles the African American Jim's Hotel. This is a twentieth-century piece created during the 1930s-1940s. This two-dimensional tiled mural is framed with red bricks and is on display for the public.
Two-Dimensional Tiled African Mural Panel E
Photograph of Panel E of the Historic Wall at Fort Worth's Intermodal Transportation Center. It chronicles the African American Jim's Hotel. This is a twentieth-century piece created during the 1930s-1940s. This two-dimensional tiled mural is framed with red bricks and is on display for the public.
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