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Texas Cowboy Hall of Fame

Hall of Fame for Cowboys

Texas Cowboy Hall of Fame

Summary

Hall of Fame for Cowboys

FieldValue
nameTexas Cowboy Hall of Fame
imageTexas_Cowboy_Hall_of_Fame_Logo_File.jpg
coordinates
established1997
location2515 Rodeo Plaza, Fort Worth, TX 76164
typeHall of fame
websiteTCHoF
<span style=&quot;font-size:100%;&quot;>Entrance to the Texas Cowboy Hall of Fame at the [[Fort Worth Stockyards]]</span>
<span style=&quot;font-size:100%;&quot;>Simulated campfire scene in the Texas Cowboy Hall of Fame in [[Fort Worth, Texas]]</span>

The Texas Cowboy Hall of Fame is a western, historical museum in Fort Worth, Texas, United States that "honors those men and women who have shown excellence in the business and support of rodeo and the western lifestyle in Texas."

The Hall of Fame includes over 125 cowboys and cowgirls, each of whom has a booth to display personal memorabilia. The museum, located in Historic Barn A, is also home to The Sterquell Wagon Collection, John Justin Trail of Fame, Chisholm Trail Exhibit, The Applewhite-Clark Exhibit, Adventures of the Cowboy Trail, Zigrang Horse Bit Collection, Amon G. Carter's 1933 Cadillac and The Jersey Lilly Old-Tyme Photo Parlour.

The Hall of Fame was established in 1997 and its original purpose was to recognize excellent horsemen and women. In 2001, the hall moved to the Fort Worth Stockyards National Historic District. Today the hall recognizes individuals from all facets of rodeo and western lifestyle. The building housing it is one of the horse and mule barns in the Fort Worth Stockyards. Originally built in 1888, they housed over 3,000 horses and mules. The original wooden ones that stood in this location were lost March 14, 1911, when a spark from a passing train ignited a fire. They were rebuilt and completed in March 1912 and considered the first "fireproof" ones. The bricks, columns, metal doors, catwalks, and cinder blocks are all original architecture. The Hall of Fame is located in the heart of the historic Fort Worth Stockyards.

Inductees

InducteeYear inducted
Guy Allen2001-2008
Joe Beaver2001-2008
Lindy Burch2001-2008
Wanda Bush2001-2008
Craig Cameron2001-2008
Gilbert Carrillo2001-2008
Roy Cooper2001-2008
Quail Dobbs2001-2008
Dr. J. Pat Evans2001-2008
Clyde Frost2001-2008
Debbie Garrison2001-2008
D.J. Kajun Kidd Gaudin2001-2008
Neal Gay2001-2008
Helen Groves2001-2008
Tuff Hedeman2001-2008
Charmayne James2001-2008
Jerry Jetton2001-2008
Martha Josey2001-2008
Ed Knocke2001-2008
Cody Lambert2001-2008
Phil Lyne2001-2008
Larry Mahan2001-2008
Pam Minick2001-2008
Tom Moorhouse2001-2008
Jimmie Gibbs Munroe2001-2008
Ty Murray2001-2008
Willie Nelson2001-2008
Louis Pearce, Jr.2001-2008
Mitzi Lucas Riley2001-2008
Carol Rose2001-2008
Jim Sharp2001-2008
George Strait2001-2008
JW Stoker2001-2008
Buck Taylor2001-2008
Tooter Waites2001-2008
Bob Watt, Jr.2001-2008
Buster Welch2001-2008
Greg Welch2001-2008
Speed Williams2001-2008
Tee Woolman2001-2008
Dave Appleton2001-2008
Trevor Brazile2001-2008
Stanley Bush2001-2008
Jim Bynum2001-2008
Adam Carrillo2001-2008
Everett Colborn2001-2008
George Doak2001-2008
Don Edwards2001-2008
Kay Floyd2001-2008
Lane Frost2001-2008
Walt Garrison2001-2008
Don Gay2001-2008
Kay Gay2001-2008
J.J. Hampton2001-2008
Monty "Hawkeye" Henson2001-2008
Brett Hoffman2001-2008
Bernis Johnson2001-2008
R.E. Josey2001-2008
Light Crust Doughboys2001-2008
Tad Lucas2001-2008
Tom Lyons2001-2008
Billy Minick2001-2008
Bob Moorhouse2001-2008
Mike Mowrey2001-2008
Bud Munroe2001-2008
Carl Nafzger2001-2008
Cody Ohl2001-2008
Fay Ramsey2001-2008
Lanham Riley2001-2008
Matlock Rose2001-2008
Rich Skelton2001-2008
Red Steagall2001-2008
Bob Tallman2001-2008
Harry Tompkins2001-2008
W.R. Watt2001-2008
Guy Weeks2001-2008
Sheila Welch2001-2008
Fred Whitfield2001-2008
Kobie Wood2001-2008
Barry Corbin2009
Tyler Magnus2009
Ken Welch2009
Jim Bob Altizer2009
Tommy Lee Jones2009
Rope Myers2009
Nolan Ryan2010
Dean Smith2010
Dr. James H. Red Duke, Jr.2010
James Jennings2010
Tom Reeves2010
The Warvell Family2010
Myrtis Dightman2011
Jack Ward2011
Jerry Diaz2011
Tom Lucas2011
George Paul2012
Buddy Jeffers & Jim Odie2012
Lyle Lovett2012
Vernon Dude Smith2012
Sandy Kirby2013
Tommy Steiner2013
Dr. Tandy Freeman, III2013
Edwards Family & Edwards Ranch2013
Bobby Norris2014
Walt Woodard2014
Anne Marion & The Four Sixes2014
David & Stacie McDavid2014
Chris Cox2015
Larry Mahan2015
Leon Coffee2015
Clay Walker2015
Johnny Trotter2015
C.W. Cascio2016
Justin McBride2016
Jack Brainard2016
Dr. Charles Graham2016
Pete Bonds2017
Dr. Jim Heird2017
Ricky Bolin2017
Bill Casner2017
The Luskey Family2018
Gerald Sullivan2018
John, Punk & Roy Carter2018
Adriano Moraes2018
Dr. Glenn Blodgett2019
The Cavender Family2019
Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo2019
King Ranch2019
Robert Earl Keen2019
Charles & Kit Moncrief2020
Lari Dee Guy2020
The Priefert Family2020
R.H. Steve Stevens Jr.2020
Aaron Watson2020
Stran and Jennifer Smith2021
Bobby Kerr2021
Bob Wills2021
Taylor Sheridan2021
Keith Maddox2021
Bobby Cox2021
Scharbauer Cattle2022
Cody Johnson2022
Wilson Franklin2022
Patti Colbert2022
Dr. Charles "Bud" Townsend2022
Moe Bandy2023
Texas Ranger Division of the Department of Safety2023
Cleo Hearn2023
San Antonio Stock Show and Rodeo2023
Boots O'Neal2023
Fallon Taylor2024
Ray Benson2024
George David Scott III2024
Skeeter Hagler2024
Tomas Garcilazo2024
RW Hampton2025
Mary Walker and Byron Walker2025
Billy Klapper2025
Jo Ellard2025
Josh Edwards2025

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References

References

  1. "About Us".
  2. (October 20, 2021). "Scharbauer Cattle Company - 2022".
  3. (October 20, 2021). "Cody Johnson - 2022".
  4. (October 20, 2021). "Wilson Franklin - 2022".
  5. (October 20, 2021). "Patti Colbert - 2022".
  6. (October 20, 2021). "Dr. Charles "Bud" Townsend - 2022".
  7. (November 10, 2022). "Moe Bandy - 2023".
  8. (November 10, 2022). "The Texas Ranger Division of the Department of Public Safety - 2023".
  9. (November 10, 2022). "Cleo Hearn - 2023".
  10. (November 10, 2022). "San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo - 2023".
  11. (November 10, 2022). "Boots O'Neal - 2023".
  12. "Inductees".
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