This whimsical bronze sculpture evokes memories of simple childhood pleasures. The children and their faithful companion originally stood at North Hills Mall and were donated to the city.
Benjamin Franklin Andrews (1826-1894), a farmer, moved to the area between present-day Onyx Drive South and Glenview Drive in the 1850s. He grew cotton, oats, and corn on his land. He was married to Mary Ray Andrews until her death (1845-1868). In…
"By way of illustration, I recently went through some old airchecks of a couple of the morning team shows I was fortunate enough to be part of in my career. One of them (1988-1990) was me and a guy named Rick Robertson, who was "The Beamer" on our…
First photo from left to right: Sue Brown, Tommy Brown, Mayor Oscar Trevino, (background) Larry J. Cunningham, City Manager, Eliseo Garcia, Artist, and Vickie Loftice, Parks & Recreation Director.
Final photo from left to right: unidentified, unidentified, Suzy Compton, Tim Welch, David Whitson, Tommy Brown, Sue Brown, Joann Johnson, Don Phifer, Mark Wood, Oscar Trevino, Frank Metts, unidentified.
First photo from left to right (At the time the photo was taken ): Frank Metts City Council Place 3, Don Phifer former City Council and Mayor Pro Tem, unidentified, Joann Johnson Place 4 City Council, Tommy Brown former Mayor, Sue Brown, Mark Wood…