A Bid at Multiculturalism
This file appears in: Heart O' Texas Fair & Rodeo
While perhaps not as inclusive at its inception in 1953 as it is today, the Heart O' Texas Fair did try to acknowledge the racial diversity present in Central Texas by making room for Hispanic and African American programming. It certainly demonstrated more cultural sensitivity than its predecessor, the Texas Cotton Palace exposition, which routinely featured crude racial stereotypes as part of its parades and pageants.
This file appears in: Heart O' Texas Fair & Rodeo
Heart O' Texas Fair & Rodeo
In the early 1950s, McLennan County voters approved a $1.2 million bond towards the construction of a new agricultural and entertainment venue. Contractors Farnsworth and Chambers of Houston, Texas, worked alongside local architect Harris H. Roberts…