EVERYDAY LIFE ON THE SHAWNEE TRAIL NOW ON DISPLAY AT THE FRISCO HERITAGE MUSEUM
Launches First Traveling Exhibit at Heritage Museum that Can't Be Seen Anywhere Else
(Frisco, Texas) October 26, 2009 ~ Artifacts and memorabilia that pay homage to The Shawnee Trail and explores and depicts authentic Texas cattle drives are on display for the first time ever at the Frisco Heritage Museum. The exhibit, installed on the second floor of the Heritage Museum will be on view through January 3, 2010 during regular hours of operation.
The extensive display made possible by former Fort Worth Convention & Visitors Bureau CEO, Doug Harman, consists of clothing, accessories, maps, spurs, guns and saddles. Mr. Harman, a collector of western artifacts for nearly 30 years, says, "The Shawnee Trail was the first major trail to take cattle to the North from Texas. Ironically, it is not nearly as well-known as the Chisholm and Western Trails, which emerged after the Shawnee Trail closed down. The goal of the Frisco Heritage Museum exhibit is to let the public know the important and interesting history of the Shawnee Trail."
Visitors will be inspired by the legacy of the cowboys. Tre Colvin, the Frisco Heritage Museum Coordinator, commented, "These exhibits compliment the many western sculptures and historical information that can be found throughout Frisco and we are delighted to open it up to the public."
The traveling exhibit, on loan and in development, is part of a larger cooperative with cities that run the length of The Shawnee Trail from Waco to Waxahachie, Cedar Hill, Dallas, Plano, Frisco and Pottsboro. Waxahachie and Pottsboro have both expressed an interest in hosting the traveling exhibit in January 2010. Debra Wakeland, President and CEO of the Waxahachie Chamber of Commerce and Convention & Visitors Bureau, says, "It's important to share the history of The Shawnee Trail. We are very excited about being involved in the traveling exhibit and thrilled about the attention this will bring to our area."
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
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I'm from Sedalia MO where the Shawnee trail ended. We are doing a similar display in the Katy Depot Museum beginning in January 2010 and running for the whole year. This will be in conjunction with Sedalia's 150th Anniv.
Any information or pictures you could share with us would be appreciated.
maplindstrom@gmail.com
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