Where the West Begins: Capturing Fort Worth's Historic Treasures - 19 Matching Results

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[Bull Riding at Cowtown Coliseum]
Photograph of a cowboy riding a black and white bull as it bucks in an arena. Other people are watching from behind the fence around the floor.
[Bull Riding at Cowtown Coliseum]
Photograph of a cowboy riding a black bull as it bucks in an arena. To the left, a rodeo clown appears to be running towards them and in the background, spectators are watching from seats in the bleachers.
[Chapel]
Color photograph of the small sanctuary in Beth-El Congregation's building at 4900 Briarhaven Road in Fort Worth.
[Cowboy Fallen Off a Bull at Cowtown Coliseum]
Photograph of a cowboy on the floor of an arena immediately after falling off of a large, black bull. In the foreground, a rodeo clown runs toward him from the left. Spectators are visible in the background.
[Crowd in Bleachers]
A group of people sits in bleachers, watching an event outside of the frame.
[Crowd in Bleachers]
A group of people sits in bleachers, watching an event outside of the frame.
[Crowd in Bleachers]
A group of people sits in bleachers, watching an event outside of the frame.
[Exterior, Beth-El Congregation]
Color photograph of the exterior of Beth-El Congregation's building at 4900 Briarhaven Road, Fort Worth, which was constructed in 2000. The stone menorah, prominently displayed on the side of the building in relief, was removed from the facade of Beth-El's previous synagogue and placed at the entrance to the new building. A matching menorah flanks the other side of the entrance.
[Exterior gate, new Beth-El Congregation]
Photograph of the exterior gate of the new Beth-El Congregation at 4900 Briarhaven Rd. The Star of David is in the center of the gate with lines radiating outward from it. The new synagogue is visible through the gate.
[Field of Lovegrass]
Photograph of a field of Lovegrass.
[Main sanctuary at new synagogue, Beth-El Congregation]
Panoramic photograph of the interior of of the synagogue of the Beth-El Congregation at 4900 Briarhaven Rd in Fort Worth which was completed in August of 2000. The photograph was taken from the balcony. The seating on the floor fills the bottom half of the photo while large stained-glass windows fill the back wall.
[Menorah Sculpture]
Menorah Sculpture cast in bronze by artist Gene Owens. The sculpture was created in 1962 for the Galveston Street entrance to the new religious-school wing of Beth-El Congregation. In the summer of 2000, the sculpture was moved to the congregation's new building at 4900 Briarhaven Rd., where this picture was taken in 2002. Beth-El's archivist, Hollace Weiner, stands behind the sculpture.
[Painting #1, montage of ritual images at Beth-El]
Painting #1 which is a montage mural painting of ritual images in the foyer of Beth-El Congregation at 4900 Briarhaven Rd., Fort Worth. The artist was Archie Rand.
[Painting #2, montage of ritual images at Beth-El]
Painting #2 which is a montage mural painting of ritual images in the foyer of Beth-El Congregation at 4900 Briarhaven Rd., Fort Worth. The artist was Archie Rand.
[Portrait of Cleo Hearn]
Portrait of Cleo Hearn. He is wearing a yellow shirt with a blue collar and a white cowboy hat.
[Portrait of Cleo Hearn]
Portrait of Cleo Hearn. He is wearing a yellow shirt with a blue collar and a white cowboy hat.
[Portrait of Cleo Hearn]
Portrait of Cleo Hearn. He is wearing a yellow shirt with a blue collar and a white cowboy hat.
[Portrait of Cleo Hearn]
Portrait of Cleo Hearn. He is wearing a yellow shirt with a blue collar and a white cowboy hat.
[Rabbi Ralph Mecklenburger with wife, Ann, Stan and Marcia Kurtz, and Nobel Laureate Ellie Wiesel]
Photograph of Rabbi Ralph Mecklenburger, his wife Ann, with Stan and Marcia Kurtz and Nobel Peace Laureate Ellie Wiesel in 2001 at Gates of Chai lecture series, Texas Christian University.
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