Reviews of Texas Cowboy Hall of Fame (Museum)

2515 Rodeo Plaza, Fort Worth, TX 76164, United States

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Anna Schaben

Cole Phillips

ronnie kessler

It has some great things in it, don't get me wrong, but once you have been to the National Cowboy Hall of Fame/Western Heritige Museum others are just found lacking. The Trigger and Bullet exhibit is what actually drew me in.

Frankie Hall

Levi Plocher

Mike Byrnes

Mediocre at best. Tourist rip off.

Imraan Saloojee

Something to see

Michael Fuchs

Walter Scott

Kim Seese

Corey Hryc

Chawiwan Tan

I'm glad we decided to have a quick visit to this place during our day trip in Fort Worth. This small museum is showcasing the history of cowboys and cowgirls in America. Many traditional horse and cow transportation is on display. There's a section dedicated to famous cowboy and cowgirl as well.

Brady Yale

Perfect place to go on a cold or rainy day in the city. Indoor setting amoung many other western themed shops. You set the pace in this museum.

Samantha Hunt-Garbarino

Ulysses Ortega

Janet Joyner

I'm glad it was free, there's really nothing to see

Walt Drissel

Must see for rodeo fans.

Franchesca Duarte

First time here, it was great.

David MacDonald

Somewhat of a shadow of it's former self, but it'll be expanding in about two years.

Carolyn Edwards

Love it.. Gonna spend a weekend downtown Ft. Worth. .

Enloe Museum

Amazing display of the Sterquell Wagon Collection ! Outstanding !

Nathan Rike

Chance Booth

Neat

Cody Norris

Jeffrey Chou

Παναγιώτης Μιχαηλίδης

benjamin hernandez

So glad we visited this museum. Cowboys often get all the attention so it was fun to see cowgirls being highlighted and their accomplishments and contributions recognized. As a child I had a Annie Oakley costume (saw one in the exhibit almost exactly like what I had), and I was so impressed by her.

José Alberto González Cáceres

supachai sinthavalai

Holly Parrish

vera cohee

They take pride in giving you the experience you desire while in their establishment. Everyone there enjoys the photo's.

Mea Jent

I thought it was pretty interesting. I wish there had been more hands on type of stuff, but overall it is a museum, you go, you look, you learn, you leave. For the price it wasn't too bad.

Bethany Tousley

A hidden gem. Enjoyed the historical education immensely.

Dun Beaty

History, art, and fun experience!

S.A. Shivram

Worth seeing once. You like it if you are interested in the history of cowboys and their lifestyle.

John Goodrum

Eliseo Adalberto Escalante

I would like to be there a great place enjoy

Rhonda West

Adam Pierani

Angela Ekpa

Marcia Collver

Debbie Stewart

Alot of historical artifacts

胡瀚文

(Translated by Google) Cowboy culture~ (Original) 牛仔文化~

George Van Buren

Holly Blackmon

Good museum but I didn't like the double decker displays. The bottom ones were dark and since I'm 4'11", I couldn't see the top ones

Paul Leonard

Amber Sharp

Sharri Wilson

A Must-see for anyone visiting the Fort Worth Stockyards

funfive6

Great exhibit! A must for Texas history buffs!

Corey Spicer

History...I love it!

Claudio Segretin

Karla Dick

Austin James

Joachim Koch

A great little exhibit. Lots of learning on (famous) cowboys and cowboy terminology.

Ruth Cox Williamson

Mike Willard

Enrique Pompa

It is interesting place to visit.

Aida McNally

Sam Lancaster

A must see.

Paco Maes

so-so, if you're really into history, it may be worth it to you, but we didn't care for it.

Paula Korth

Attended an event.. Good location, little parking, tho...

H Glenn Knight

Lot more there than I thought

Menny

Greg Kolesar

Really neat history

Farazdak Jabbar

this place is so cool i liked it ppl are so friendly and nice i would recommend it to friends

Debi Ralston

Friendly staff and warm atmosphere Always someone to assist Felt like the old west was alive like it use to be

Geneta Cornelius

Peggy Perna

Lots of information. Enjoyed it but better for someone into rodeo, etc.

Trent Shoup

Such a neat trip!

AGUSTIN E. SUELDO BATTISTUTTA

Khadija Khan

phoenix art

Allison B

Not as exciting as we thought it would be

Vickie Nevins

I could spend a few days around here. We meander around outside only. The area feels fabulous and richly steeped in history. Plan to return to shop, explore and experience more of this area. Love the 11:30 and 4pm Longhorn herd / trail ride. Continued facelift in parts of the area. Many areas to park. The whole area is very interesting. Recommending this area for explorers and beyond. Of course you will see real cowboys and cowgirls.(loved her!) Everyone was especially friendly and hospitable!

C Rule

Total rip off! They charge $6 to look at twenty glass cases of random stuff. Half of the exhibits don't explain who the person is! Plus, the glass cases are arranged bunk-bed style, so you have to squat to see the bottom row and short people are out of luck. Not interesting at all. The museum is in the process of moving so none of their real stuff is open. Do not go here!!!

Debbie Mong

Diana Anderson

Wonderful history and the best ever collection of old time wagons & buggies. Has taxidermy horses of Roy Rogers, Silver, etc.

Jon Prather

Cool place to learn about how it was

Martin Garcia

Rodrigo Rodriguez

(Translated by Google) Good experience (Original) Buena experiencia

K P

Nothing on webpage indicating this was in process of moving. Family missed tue wagons.

Deyanira Ramirez

이영준

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As the color green is an essential color of vegetation, burnt charcoal is an earthy color that will stay near black. Blackness is heterogeneous and may be hostile to life. If blackness belongs to the essence of nature, it also may be said to represent the image of death. A combination of black and white constitutes degrees of lightness and darkness. When painting black on a white background, the soul is transported to the white background. Whiteness comes to life when contrasted with black line and black space. In this case, soul also may be expressed through the blackness. Soul may be transported to the black or a combination of white and black, which shed a mysterious merit to the soul or spirit. Pen arts starts and ends from an essence of nature's fundamental contrasts. The primary essence is infinite and eternal while the artistic harmony of black and white can take one's breath away. But, this is not possible until a metamorphosis has been realized over many years and spiritual transcendence has occurred. The transfer of spirit occurs when one's life experiences are projected onto the white canvas in harmony with blackness. That is the true 'pen art.' Artist Lee Young Jun I am a Korean. I pioneered the "Lee Young Jun Pen Art" and Perfected the genre. I am Artist Lee Young Jun. Pen Art is the only genre is an important work In the world. The works are extremely valuable. And no one is able to work not dare to imitate. The hope my work can be sympathy to many people. Thank you. "Lee young jun PEN ART General Studies" (General Studies: 總論) PEN ART (Korea) ------------------------------------------- Infinite line of dots is the symbolism. That symbolism is the Warriors (變化 無雙) varies depending on the depth of the spirit. All the work is true. Because the Warriors lead to changes indescribable expression. Thus, the depth of art is infinite. Could the infinite depth of the pen when it art? Generally, coming out at the end of the pen point line Sure enough, a point that could you equip artistry. Need to think deeply about the benefits. Pen art begins with the fundamental nature of the natural color. In a blend of Black (黑), back (白) in the nature of color is essential (根本 的) in nature. Just as two trillion people in the dark with no visible color It is an essential function of the light that allows you to distinguish between colors. Since deulinda led the Spirit (靈) in the light that appears white. White or light is a consolidation (魂 的) the Spirit (靈) images. Natural color is black. As green is the essential color of plants Burned Charcoal is the essential color remains black. In absolute darkness, there can be no exercise of any life. Black has a heterogeneous (異質 的) and hostility (敵對 性) for life. If black is the essence (本質) of natural black is a spiritual picture (靈 的) death. The contrast (明暗) achieved when the black and white combined (結合). Here.We black on white display is 靈 is imported (移入) on a white screen. When you meet with the black line (線), black cotton (面), white is the resurrection (復活). It can express the spirit through the black. Young (靈) is the only will that can be imported into the black, the spirit and the soul color Black (黑), back (白) Combining (結合) has a mystery. And the essence of the fundamental color pen art of nature Starting with the ends in the nature of the underlying color. Fundamental nature is infinite (無限) and which is eternal, black, back harmony to the artistic (藝術 的) It can breathe enough to live. It is a land the finished trim throughout the time It can be achieved only after, and should be a perfect melody that holds the soul (魂) premises. Black, in a spirit of harmony bag until when imported spirit in the white screen archeology (孤高), vivid melodic world is created (創造). It is a true art pens. Lee Youngjun (李 永 俊) (Original) "Lee Young Jun PEN ART" Pen Art(General Remarks) Infinity of lines and dots have symbolism. Such symbolism is ever changing according to the spirit’s depth. All works are kaleidoscopic; they are usually composed of indescribable expressions. Therefore, art’s depth also can be said to be unlimited. Is pen art’s depth also infinite? In other words, do the lines and dots flowing from the nib of a pen have an artistic qualification? In this respect, it is worth thinking deeply. Pen art begins from an essence of nature’s fundamental values. From the standpoint of value, or color, a harmony of black and white is essential in nature. As it is impossible to see any color in darkness, distinguishing color is an essential role of light. That is why the soul is drawn to light. Whiteness, or light is a spiritual reflection of the soul while blackness, or darkness is a reality of life on earth. As the color green is an essential color of vegetation, burnt charcoal is an earthy color that will stay near black. Blackness is heterogeneous and may be hostile to life. If blackness belongs to the essence of nature, it also may be said to represent the image of death. A combination of black and white constitutes degrees of lightness and darkness. When painting black on a white background, the soul is transported to the white background. Whiteness comes to life when contrasted with black line and black space. In this case, soul also may be expressed through the blackness. Soul may be transported to the black or a combination of white and black, which shed a mysterious merit to the soul or spirit. Pen arts starts and ends from an essence of nature’s fundamental contrasts. The primary essence is infinite and eternal while the artistic harmony of black and white can take one’s breath away. But, this is not possible until a metamorphosis has been realized over many years and spiritual transcendence has occurred. The transfer of spirit occurs when one’s life experiences are projected onto the white canvas in harmony with blackness. That is the true ‘pen art.’ Artist Lee Young Jun I am a Korean. I pioneered the " Lee Young Jun Pen Art " and Perfected the genre. I am Artist Lee Young Jun. Pen Art is the only genre is an important work In the world. The works are extremely valuable. And no one is able to work not dare to imitate. The hope my work can be sympathy to many people. Thank you. "Lee young jun PEN ART 총론" (총론 :總論)PEN ART(Korea) ------------------------------------------- 선과 점의 무한함은 상징성이 있다. 그 상징성은 정신의 깊이에 따라 변화무쌍(變化無雙)하다. 모든 작품이 그러하다. 변화무쌍하기 때문에 형언할 수 없는 표현으로 이어진다. 그리하여 예술의 깊이는 무한한 것이다. 펜의 예술이라고 하면 깊이가 무한함이 있을까? 일반적으로 펜의 끝에서 흘러나오는 선과 점이 과연, 예술성을 갖출 수 있겠는가 라는 점이다. 이점에 대하여 깊이 생각할 필요가 있다. 펜의 예술은 자연의 근본적인 색채의 본질에서부터 시작한다. 색채의 본질에서 보면 흑(黑), 백(白)의 조화는 자연의 근본적(根本的)이다. 조명이 없는 어두운 곳에서는 색을 볼 수 없듯이 색을 구분할 수 있게 해주는 것이 빛의 본질적인 작용이다. 때문에 흰색으로 나타나는 빛 속에서 영(靈)을 이끌어 들인다. 흰색 또는 빛은 영(靈)의 혼적(魂的)인 영상이다. 자연색은 검은 색이다. 녹색이 식물의 본질적인 색채인 것처럼 타버린 숯은 검은색으로 남는 본질적인 색상이다. 절대적인 어둠 속에서 어떤 생명의 운동도 있을 수 없다. 검은색은 생명에 대한 이질적(異質的)이고 적대성 (敵對性)이 있다. 검은색이 자연의 본질(本質)이라면, 검은색은 죽음의 영적(靈的)인 영상이다. 흰색이 검은색과 결합(結合)할 때 명암(明暗)이 이뤄진다. 흰 화면에 검은색을 칠하면 靈이 흰 화면에 이입(移入)된다. 검은 선(線), 검은 면(面)과 만날 때, 흰색은 부활(復活)한다. 검은 색을 통하여 영을 표현할 수 있다. 영(靈)이란 검은색 속에 이입될 수 있는 유일한 것이며, 영과 혼의 색채 흑(黑), 백(白)을 결합(結合)하면 신비함을 갖는다. 그리고 펜의 예술은 자연의 근본적인 색채의 본질 에서부터 시작하여 근본적인 색채의 본질에서 끝을 맺는다. 근본적인 본질은 무한(無限)하고 영원함이 있으며, 흑, 백의 조화는 예술적(藝術的)으로 충분히 살아 숨쉴 수 있다. 그것은 오랜 시간을 통하여 다듬고 완성된 경지를 이룬 뒤에야 가능하고, 혼(魂)을 담는 완벽한 선율이 전제 되어야 한다. 흑, 백의 조화 속에 고고(孤高)하고 생생한 선율이 흰 화면에 영이 이입될 때 비로소 영의 세계는 창조(創造)된다. 그것이 진정한 펜의 예술이다. 이영준( 李 永 俊)

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