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[Burleson County Courthouse in Caldwell, TX]
Photograph of Burleson County Courthouse in Caldwell, TX. A wide paved road runs in front of the green lawn the courthouse sits on, with multiple cars parked next to each other along the edge of the grass. A short pink tree sits in the left half of the lawn while a taller green tree grows in the opposite side as a wide walkway leads from the road to a tall set of stairs pedestrians walks in front of, which in turn lead to the courthouse's entrance. The doors to the building are tall and dark brown, framed by pilasters and topped with a pediment. Narrow windows with decorative framing sit in pairs on either side of the doors. The row of windows extending to the left and right of those windows are taller and end in half-circle shapes rather than flat edges. Rectangular windows appear in a row below the aforementioned windows, closer to the ground. Above the doors are two rows of tall windows bordered by a thinner window on either side and covered by four tall columns that lead to a dark overhang that runs across the courthouse's width. Tall windows extend in rows on either side of the columns, with the last window of each end having a small balcony. The roof of the building is flat with thin wires and poles rising a short distance above the courthouse.
[Don Carr with Horse]
Photograph of Don Carr walking a horse toward a barn at Village Creek Ranch. A sign on the barn reads "Jake Cascio Training Stables." A Ford truck is parked outside.
[Don Carr with Horse at Stables]
Photograph of Don Carr walking a horse into a stable on Village Creek Ranch. A sign on the stable reads "Jake Cascio Training Stables." A Ford truck is parked outside.
[Horse at Village Creek Ranch]
Photograph of a horse at Village Creek Ranch in Burleson, Texas. The ranch was owned by Bess Fish, and it was managed by Don Carr for many years. Carr founded the American Cutting Horse Association. The horse stands in a field, and someone holding its lead can partially be seen in the left of the image.
[Jim Carr on Horse in Cow Pen]
Photograph of Jim Carr riding a horse around a calf in a cow pen at Village Creek Ranch in Burleson, Texas. Other cows can be seen in another section of the pen behind Carr.
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