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The Chishilm Trail (named after Jesse Chisholm) was the trail used in the late 1800's to drive cattle from Texas into Kansas.  The final stop in Texas along the trail before crossing the Red River was in Fort Worth.  The Chisholm Trail Exhibit featured inside the Texas Cowboy Hall of Fame explores four themes: "Origins of the Cattle Trails," "Cowtown and the Drover," "Trail Impact on Fort Worth," and "Popular Culture of the Trails."  The exhibit features numerous Chisholm Trail artifacts including brands, maps and even clothing worn by cowboys while working the trail.  This exhibit is a favorite among visitors to Texas Cowboy Hall of Fame. 

 


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Texas Cowboy Hall of Fame and Green Mountain Energy Company "Flip Switch" for Museum's New Solar Array -- And First for Stockyards

Local dignitaries dedication for first solar system to help power a National Historical District Building and Texas Hall of Fame non-profit organization
 
The Texas Cowboy Hall of Fame is now being powered partly by the sun, thanks to Green Mountain Energy Company and its customers. Green Mountain, Texas’ first competitive retail electric provider to offer cleaner energy, donated $50,000 to our Fort Worth landmark – through its Big Texas Sun Club® - to fund the 19.44 kilowatt (kW) solar power system. The solar array is the first in the Fort Worth Stockyards and believed to be the first for a Hall of Fame non-profit museum in Texas.  ::More Info::

 

 

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