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Some of the best examples
from the large collection of spurs and bits
amassed by James. J. Wheat. The exhibit is in
the Mary Belle Macy Gallery and opened on June
7, 2008.
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An exhibit of vintage tobacco
paraphernalia from the collections of the NRHC.
The exhibit opened in the Stevens Gallery on
July 26, 2008.
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Artifacts from the CW "Tooter"
Cannon Saddle Shop in Dickens, Texas. Tools
and equipment have been arranged in the Christine
DeVitt Gallery to faithfully recreate Tooter's
shop where he created beautiful and durable
boots and saddles. The exhibit opened in the
Christine DeVitt Gallery on May 24, 2008.
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Thirty-one saddles from institutions
and collectors from Texas and New Mexico. The
exhibit features fine examples of the saddle
maker's art over the course of 100 years. The
exhibit opened in the Main Exhibit Gallery on
May 24, 2008.
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The NRHC offers patrons a
growing list of digital media productions ranging
from exhibit materials to interviews with people
from the ranching community.
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The Burk Burnett Library and
Reading Room offer a growing collection of books
and periodicals on ranching as well as a pleasant
environment for research.
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3121 Fourth Street, Lubbock, Texas 79409 Fax: (806) 742-0616 |
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