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Houston Astrodome: Chief Touch the Clouds Statue and MetroRail Redline - a 360 Panorama
Author: David Engle (Texas_Photo)
Tags: astrodome, 32x1, dle, carruth, reliant, houston, dave, mcgary, redline, metrorail, d70, statue, otc
Size: 0.16 gigapixels
Added: August 17, 2009
Total Views: 839
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On February 22, 1998, Dave installed a 30-foot tall, 15-foot wide monument weighing over ten tons at the Houston Astrodome. The sculpture, “Touch the Clouds”, depicts a nineteenth century Miniconjou Chief who fought alongside Crazy Horse at the Battle of Little Big Horn. The project was announced at a ceremony and national media press conference in February of 1996, where Dave unveiled a 43 inch bronze Masterwork of the monument. Although the fine art collection owned by The Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo is extensive, Touch the Clouds is the first Native American depicted and the largest bronze figure of the sculpture collection.

As I began to take this panorama, a MetroRail Train zoomed by heading south, and one can readily see the *zoom* movement.

Taken on a very hot weekend in Houston using a Nikon D70 camera and a Nikkor 50mm f/1.8 lens.

This stitched image was created using the GigaPan Stitcher software and additional details can be seen in the Stitcher Notes.

Note: Reliant Park is home of the Offshore Technology Conference.
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Houston Astrodome: Wild and Free I - a 360 Panorama
Author: David Engle (Texas_Photo)
Tags: dle, statue, reliant, hayes, houston, astrodome, ed, d70, 32x1, carruth, otc
Size: 0.14 gigapixels
Added: August 17, 2009
Total Views: 556
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This, from the 2007 Houston Livestock and Rodeo Media Guide regarding Wild and Free: Created in celebration of the Show’s 60th anniversary in 1992, Ed Hayes’ “Wild and Free” portrays the spirit of freedom through three mares, two colts and a stallion.

There are eight statues in the Carruth Plaza and all of them are unique and extraordinary.

This, adapted from the 2007 Houston Livestock and Rodeo Media Guide regarding Carruth Plaza: Amid native Texas landscaping and decomposed granite pathways, a collection of large-scale bronzes from the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo™ call Carruth Plaza at Reliant Park home. Located in a prime location between Reliant Astrodome and Reliant Stadium, just south of Reliant Center, the Plaza was made possible due to a grant from The Wortham Foundation, Inc. Named after Allen H. “Buddy” Carruth, who served as president of both The Wortham Foundation and the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo, Carruth Plaza serves as a tribute to the renowned Houston philanthropist who dedicated many hours to serving the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo and the people of Harris County. In addition to naming the Plaza in his honor, a special Carruth Circle features an obelisk topped by a Smithsonian Armillary Sphere. In their space, the sculptures are surrounded by a tranquil setting that includes a flowing stream and “Texas heritage-style” landscaping, with such native Texas plants as cactus, yuccas and live oak trees. With trees and curved limestone walls behind most of the Western art sculptures, areas of seating are placed in close proximity to each work of art for maximum enjoyment.

Taken on a very hot weekend in Houston using a Nikon D70 camera and a Nikkor 50mm f/1.8 lens.

This stitched image was created using the GigaPan Stitcher software and additional details can be seen in the Stitcher Notes.

Note: Reliant Park is home of the Offshore Technology Conference.
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Houston Astrodome: The Cookie - a 360 Panorama
Author: David Engle (Texas_Photo)
Tags: dle, statue, houston, astrodome, Kaposta, reliant, Eric, d70, 32x1, carruth, otc
Size: 0.14 gigapixels
Added: August 17, 2009
Total Views: 503
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This, from the 2007 Houston Livestock and Rodeo Media Guide regarding The Cookie: Summoning weary cowboys to the chuck wagon, “The Cookie” stands ready to ring the dinner bell and, with hand to mouth, to call in the cowboys. Created by Eric Kaposta, the bronze was unveiled in 1997.

There are eight statues in the Carruth Plaza and all of them are unique and extraordinary.

This, adapted from the 2007 Houston Livestock and Rodeo Media Guide regarding Carruth Plaza: Amid native Texas landscaping and decomposed granite pathways, a collection of large-scale bronzes from the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo™ call Carruth Plaza at Reliant Park home. Located in a prime location between Reliant Astrodome and Reliant Stadium, just south of Reliant Center, the Plaza was made possible due to a grant from The Wortham Foundation, Inc. Named after Allen H. “Buddy” Carruth, who served as president of both The Wortham Foundation and the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo, Carruth Plaza serves as a tribute to the renowned Houston philanthropist who dedicated many hours to serving the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo and the people of Harris County. In addition to naming the Plaza in his honor, a special Carruth Circle features an obelisk topped by a Smithsonian Armillary Sphere. In their space, the sculptures are surrounded by a tranquil setting that includes a flowing stream and “Texas heritage-style” landscaping, with such native Texas plants as cactus, yuccas and live oak trees. With trees and curved limestone walls behind most of the Western art sculptures, areas of seating are placed in close proximity to each work of art for maximum enjoyment.

Taken on a very hot weekend in Houston using a Nikon D70 camera and a Nikkor 50mm f/1.8 lens.

This stitched image was created using the GigaPan Stitcher software and additional details can be seen in the Stitcher Notes.

Note: Reliant Park is home of the Offshore Technology Conference.
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Houston Astrodome Statue Garden: Texas Legacy - a 360 Panorama
Author: David Engle (Texas_Photo)
Tags: houston, otc, astrodome, d70, statue, 31x1, reliant, dle
Size: 0.14 gigapixels
Added: August 15, 2009
Total Views: 501
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There are eight statues in the Carruth Plaza and all of them are unique and extraordinary.

This, adapted from the 2007 Houston Livestock and Rodeo Media Guide regarding Carruth Plaza: Amid native Texas landscaping and decomposed granite pathways, a collection of large-scale bronzes from the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo™ call Carruth Plaza at Reliant Park home. Located in a prime location between Reliant Astrodome and Reliant Stadium, just south of Reliant Center, the Plaza was made possible due to a grant from The Wortham Foundation, Inc. Named after Allen H. “Buddy” Carruth, who served as president of both The Wortham Foundation and the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo, Carruth Plaza serves as a tribute to the renowned Houston philanthropist who dedicated many hours to serving the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo and the people of Harris County. In addition to naming the Plaza in his honor, a special Carruth Circle features an obelisk topped by a Smithsonian Armillary Sphere. In their space, the sculptures are surrounded by a tranquil setting that includes a flowing stream and “Texas heritage-style” landscaping, with such native Texas plants as cactus, yuccas and live oak trees. With trees and curved limestone walls behind most of the Western art sculptures, areas of seating are placed in close proximity to each work of art for maximum enjoyment.

This, from the 2007 Houston Livestock and Rodeo Media Guide regarding Texas Legacy: Created by Robert Summers, six majestic Texas Longhorns are guided by two vaqueros on horseback in “Texas Legacy.” A gift in 1987, the bronze epitomizes Texas’ Western heritage.


Taken on a very hot weekend in Houston using a Nikon D70 camera and a Nikkor 50mm f/1.8 lens.

This stitched image was created using the GigaPan Stitcher software and additional details can be seen in the Stitcher Notes.

Houston Astrodome Statue Garden: Texas Legacy - a 360 Panorama contains 1 matching snapshot(s):

Snapshot: Texas Legacy Statue: Houston Astrodome - Carruth Plaza This, from the 2007 Houston Livestock and Rodeo Media Guide regarding Texas Legacy: Created by Robert Summers, six majestic Texas Longhorns are guided by two vaqueros on horseback in “Texas Legacy.” A gift in 1987, the bronze epitomizes Texas’ Western heritage.

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Houston Astrodome: Team Ropers and Yes! - a 360 Panorama
Author: David Engle (Texas_Photo)
Tags: dle, reliant, otc, houston, d70, Ludke, carruth, astrodome, veryl, goodnight, 31x1, Lawrence, M, statue
Size: 0.15 gigapixels
Added: August 17, 2009
Total Views: 536
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This, from the 2007 Houston Livestock and Rodeo Media Guide regarding Team Ropers: The bond between a boy and his dog is portrayed in “Team Ropers.” Created by Veryl Goodnight and dedicated in 1991, the bronze shows a boy holding a rope while his canine companion tugs on it playfully.

This, from the 2007 Houston Livestock and Rodeo Media Guide regarding Yes!: The excitement of victory is captured in “Yes!.” The work of Lawrence M. Ludke, the sculpture portrays a young girl holding a first-place ribbon in her right hand, extended upward in joy.

There are eight statues in the Carruth Plaza and all of them are unique and extraordinary.

This, adapted from the 2007 Houston Livestock and Rodeo Media Guide regarding Carruth Plaza: Amid native Texas landscaping and decomposed granite pathways, a collection of large-scale bronzes from the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo™ call Carruth Plaza at Reliant Park home. Located in a prime location between Reliant Astrodome and Reliant Stadium, just south of Reliant Center, the Plaza was made possible due to a grant from The Wortham Foundation, Inc. Named after Allen H. “Buddy” Carruth, who served as president of both The Wortham Foundation and the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo, Carruth Plaza serves as a tribute to the renowned Houston philanthropist who dedicated many hours to serving the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo and the people of Harris County. In addition to naming the Plaza in his honor, a special Carruth Circle features an obelisk topped by a Smithsonian Armillary Sphere. In their space, the sculptures are surrounded by a tranquil setting that includes a flowing stream and “Texas heritage-style” landscaping, with such native Texas plants as cactus, yuccas and live oak trees. With trees and curved limestone walls behind most of the Western art sculptures, areas of seating are placed in close proximity to each work of art for maximum enjoyment.

http://www.eddhayes.com/houston_livestock_show_rodeo.html

Taken on a very hot weekend in Houston using a Nikon D70 camera and a Nikkor 50mm f/1.8 lens.

This stitched image was created using the GigaPan Stitcher software and additional details can be seen in the Stitcher Notes.

Note: Reliant Park is home of the Offshore Technology Conference.
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Houston Astrodome: Vivian L. Smith - a 360 Panorama
Author: David Engle (Texas_Photo)
Tags: astrodome, statue, reliant, otc, houston, d70, dle, 32x1
Size: 0.15 gigapixels
Added: August 17, 2009
Total Views: 441
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This, from the 2007 Houston Livestock and Rodeo Media Guide regarding Vivian L. Smith: A former minority owner of the Houston Astros, Vivian L. Smith and her husband, R.E. “Bob” Smith, were an important part of the development of the Astrodome complex.

There are eight statues in the Carruth Plaza and all of them are unique and extraordinary.

This, adapted from the 2007 Houston Livestock and Rodeo Media Guide regarding Carruth Plaza: Amid native Texas landscaping and decomposed granite pathways, a collection of large-scale bronzes from the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo™ call Carruth Plaza at Reliant Park home. Located in a prime location between Reliant Astrodome and Reliant Stadium, just south of Reliant Center, the Plaza was made possible due to a grant from The Wortham Foundation, Inc. Named after Allen H. “Buddy” Carruth, who served as president of both The Wortham Foundation and the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo, Carruth Plaza serves as a tribute to the renowned Houston philanthropist who dedicated many hours to serving the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo and the people of Harris County. In addition to naming the Plaza in his honor, a special Carruth Circle features an obelisk topped by a Smithsonian Armillary Sphere. In their space, the sculptures are surrounded by a tranquil setting that includes a flowing stream and “Texas heritage-style” landscaping, with such native Texas plants as cactus, yuccas and live oak trees. With trees and curved limestone walls behind most of the Western art sculptures, areas of seating are placed in close proximity to each work of art for maximum enjoyment.

Taken on a very hot weekend in Houston using a Nikon D70 camera and a Nikkor 50mm f/1.8 lens.

This stitched image was created using the GigaPan Stitcher software and additional details can be seen in the Stitcher Notes.

Note: Reliant Park is home of the Offshore Technology Conference.
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Houston Astrodome: Dreams and Memories - a 360 Panorama
Author: David Engle (Texas_Photo)
Tags: otc, dle, 36x1, reliant, d70, reno, jim, astrodome, carruth, houston, statue
Size: 0.14 gigapixels
Added: August 17, 2009
Total Views: 414
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This, from the 2007 Houston Livestock and Rodeo Media Guide: The Show impacts people of all ages, as depicted in “Dreams and Memories” by Jim Reno. A Texas Sesquicentennial gift dedicated in 1986, this work represents the Show’s past and future through a youngster with a calf peering up at a cattleman on horseback.

There are eight statues in the Carruth Plaza and all of them are unique and extraordinary.

This, adapted from the 2007 Houston Livestock and Rodeo Media Guide regarding Carruth Plaza: Amid native Texas landscaping and decomposed granite pathways, a collection of large-scale bronzes from the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo™ call Carruth Plaza at Reliant Park home. Located in a prime location between Reliant Astrodome and Reliant Stadium, just south of Reliant Center, the Plaza was made possible due to a grant from The Wortham Foundation, Inc. Named after Allen H. “Buddy” Carruth, who served as president of both The Wortham Foundation and the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo, Carruth Plaza serves as a tribute to the renowned Houston philanthropist who dedicated many hours to serving the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo and the people of Harris County. In addition to naming the Plaza in his honor, a special Carruth Circle features an obelisk topped by a Smithsonian Armillary Sphere. In their space, the sculptures are surrounded by a tranquil setting that includes a flowing stream and “Texas heritage-style” landscaping, with such native Texas plants as cactus, yuccas and live oak trees. With trees and curved limestone walls behind most of the Western art sculptures, areas of seating are placed in close proximity to each work of art for maximum enjoyment.

Taken on a very hot weekend in Houston using a Nikon D70 camera and a Nikkor 50mm f/1.8 lens.

This stitched image was created using the GigaPan Stitcher software and additional details can be seen in the Stitcher Notes.

Note: Reliant Park is home of the Offshore Technology Conference.
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Houston Astrodome: Texas Legacy II - a 360 Panorama
Author: David Engle (Texas_Photo)
Tags: otc, carruth, astrodome, 30x1, robert, summers, d70, reliant, houston, statue, dle
Size: 0.14 gigapixels
Added: August 17, 2009
Total Views: 478
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This, from the 2007 Houston Livestock and Rodeo Media Guide regarding Texas Legacy: Created by Robert Summers, six majestic Texas Longhorns are guided by two vaqueros on horseback in “Texas Legacy.” A gift in 1987, the bronze epitomizes Texas’ Western heritage.

Note: This is a second view of Texas Legacy, which was taken on Sunday. Legacy I was taken Saturday and from a different angle. To my eye, this is absolutely stunning and for that reason, I took the second panorama.

There are eight statues in the Carruth Plaza and all of them are unique and extraordinary.

This, adapted from the 2007 Houston Livestock and Rodeo Media Guide regarding Carruth Plaza: Amid native Texas landscaping and decomposed granite pathways, a collection of large-scale bronzes from the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo™ call Carruth Plaza at Reliant Park home. Located in a prime location between Reliant Astrodome and Reliant Stadium, just south of Reliant Center, the Plaza was made possible due to a grant from The Wortham Foundation, Inc. Named after Allen H. “Buddy” Carruth, who served as president of both The Wortham Foundation and the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo, Carruth Plaza serves as a tribute to the renowned Houston philanthropist who dedicated many hours to serving the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo and the people of Harris County. In addition to naming the Plaza in his honor, a special Carruth Circle features an obelisk topped by a Smithsonian Armillary Sphere. In their space, the sculptures are surrounded by a tranquil setting that includes a flowing stream and “Texas heritage-style” landscaping, with such native Texas plants as cactus, yuccas and live oak trees. With trees and curved limestone walls behind most of the Western art sculptures, areas of seating are placed in close proximity to each work of art for maximum enjoyment.

Taken on a very hot weekend in Houston using a Nikon D70 camera and a Nikkor 50mm f/1.8 lens.

This stitched image was created using the GigaPan Stitcher software and additional details can be seen in the Stitcher Notes.

Note: Reliant Park is home of the Offshore Technology Conference.
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Houston Astrodome: H. Stuart Lang Jr. - a 360 Panorama
Author: David Engle (Texas_Photo)
Tags: otc, d70, 34x1, mark, storm, reliant, astrodome, carruth, dle, houston, statue
Size: 0.14 gigapixels
Added: August 17, 2009
Total Views: 424
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This, from the 2007 Houston Livestock and Rodeo Media Guide: Created by Cowboy Artist Hall of Fame member and Show Lifetime Director Mark Storm in 1993, the bronze, “H. Stuart Lang Jr.,” commemorates Lang’s legacy with a rendition of the Astrodome, Astrohall and Astroarena at the foot of the statue. Lang served as the Show’s president from 1963 to 1966 and was instrumental in the Show’s move to the complex. He currently serves on the Show’s Executive Committee.

There are eight statues in the Carruth Plaza and all of them are unique and extraordinary.

This, adapted from the 2007 Houston Livestock and Rodeo Media Guide regarding Carruth Plaza: Amid native Texas landscaping and decomposed granite pathways, a collection of large-scale bronzes from the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo™ call Carruth Plaza at Reliant Park home. Located in a prime location between Reliant Astrodome and Reliant Stadium, just south of Reliant Center, the Plaza was made possible due to a grant from The Wortham Foundation, Inc. Named after Allen H. “Buddy” Carruth, who served as president of both The Wortham Foundation and the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo, Carruth Plaza serves as a tribute to the renowned Houston philanthropist who dedicated many hours to serving the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo and the people of Harris County. In addition to naming the Plaza in his honor, a special Carruth Circle features an obelisk topped by a Smithsonian Armillary Sphere. In their space, the sculptures are surrounded by a tranquil setting that includes a flowing stream and “Texas heritage-style” landscaping, with such native Texas plants as cactus, yuccas and live oak trees. With trees and curved limestone walls behind most of the Western art sculptures, areas of seating are placed in close proximity to each work of art for maximum enjoyment.

Taken on a very hot weekend in Houston using a Nikon D70 camera and a Nikkor 50mm f/1.8 lens.

This stitched image was created using the GigaPan Stitcher software and additional details can be seen in the Stitcher Notes.

Note: Reliant Park is home of the Offshore Technology Conference.

Houston Astrodome: H. Stuart Lang Jr. - a 360 Panorama contains 1 matching snapshot(s):

Snapshot: H. Sturat Lang Jr.: Carruth Plaza - Houston Astrodome This, from the 2007 Houston Livestock and Rodeo Media Guide: Created by Cowboy Artist Hall of Fame member and Show Lifetime Director Mark Storm in 1993, the bronze, “H. Stuart Lang Jr.,” commemorates Lang’s legacy with a rendition of the Astrodome, Astrohall and Astroarena at the foot of the statue. Lang served as the Show’s president from 1963 to 1966 and was instrumental in the Show’s move to the complex. He currently serves on the Show’s Executive Committee.

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Houston Astrodome: Wild and Free II - a 360 Panorama
Author: David Engle (Texas_Photo)
Tags: dle, statue, reliant, hayes, houston, astrodome, ed, d70, 34x1, carruth, otc
Size: 0.14 gigapixels
Added: August 17, 2009
Total Views: 402
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This, from the 2007 Houston Livestock and Rodeo Media Guide regarding Wild and Free: Created in celebration of the Show’s 60th anniversary in 1992, Ed Hayes’ “Wild and Free” portrays the spirit of freedom through three mares, two colts and a stallion.

There are eight statues in the Carruth Plaza and all of them are unique and extraordinary.

This, adapted from the 2007 Houston Livestock and Rodeo Media Guide regarding Carruth Plaza: Amid native Texas landscaping and decomposed granite pathways, a collection of large-scale bronzes from the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo™ call Carruth Plaza at Reliant Park home. Located in a prime location between Reliant Astrodome and Reliant Stadium, just south of Reliant Center, the Plaza was made possible due to a grant from The Wortham Foundation, Inc. Named after Allen H. “Buddy” Carruth, who served as president of both The Wortham Foundation and the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo, Carruth Plaza serves as a tribute to the renowned Houston philanthropist who dedicated many hours to serving the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo and the people of Harris County. In addition to naming the Plaza in his honor, a special Carruth Circle features an obelisk topped by a Smithsonian Armillary Sphere. In their space, the sculptures are surrounded by a tranquil setting that includes a flowing stream and “Texas heritage-style” landscaping, with such native Texas plants as cactus, yuccas and live oak trees. With trees and curved limestone walls behind most of the Western art sculptures, areas of seating are placed in close proximity to each work of art for maximum enjoyment.

Taken on a very hot weekend in Houston using a Nikon D70 camera and a Nikkor 50mm f/1.8 lens.

This stitched image was created using the GigaPan Stitcher software and additional details can be seen in the Stitcher Notes.

Note: Reliant Park is home of the Offshore Technology Conference.
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