Dallas has come a long way since its cattle driving days, but the city still pays homage to its rich past at Pioneer Plaza, which commemorates the trails that lead settlers to Dallas. Artist Robert Summers sculpted forty bronze longhorn steers and three cowboys riding their horses to memorialize the cowboy culture. Located at the intersection of South Griffin and Young Street in downtown Dallas, this is the second most visited site in downtown. Check out what it looked like to be a cowboy and honor Texas’ past!
Dallas – Pioneer Plaza
Dallas – Pioneer Plaza
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