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collection & exhibitions

Special Exhibitons
SAMUEL COLT:
Arms, Art, and Invention
Masterpieces of
American Indian Art
No Ordinary Lives
History of Broadcasting
Urban Texas
Suitably Dressed
Sense of Self
JA: The Palo Duro Ranch
Furnishing Amarillo
The Book of Books: Texts that Shaped the Times
A Kiowa's Odyssey: A Sketchbook from Ft. Marion
Panhandle-Plains Invitational Western Art Show and Sale
Davis Map Collection
The Johnie Griffin Collection
Olive Vandruff: 100 at 100
Studer and Johnson: Treasures of the Panhandle
75th Anniversary Exhibit
The Santa Fe Collection
Don Ray Retrospective
DAVIS MAP COLLETION
 
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March 13 – April 24, 2008

These Texas maps range from the earliest sixteenth-century maps of New Spain to early settlement, the republic and statehood, and into the twenty-first century. The objects are not only historical documents but also served to promote settlement, to chart transport lines, and for use by the military. The earliest maps demonstrate cartography as an art that only centuries later evolved into a science.