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[Fish clock]

Description: Photograph of a handmade clock in the shape of a fish in Ben Wheeler, Texas. The small town was named after the first man to carry mail into the county and thrived during the late 1800s when families would arrive with horse-drawn wagons to sell or trade goods.
Date: 2011-07~
Creator: Mallory, Randy
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Cosplayers at Galveston festival]

Description: Photograph of performers dressed as Queen Victoria and two generals standing in the middle of the street during a performance at a Winter festival. Spectators are visible watching in the background. Hosted by the Galveston Historical Foundation, the Dickens on the Strand Festival is held the first weekend in December and is based on 19th century Victorian London. Entertainment includes live performances, parades, and shopkeepers peddling their crafts.
Date: December 2004
Creator: Mallory, Randy
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Costume in store front]

Description: Photograph of a child's fairy costume on display in a store in Ben Wheeler, Texas. The small town was named after the first man to carry mail into the county and thrived during the late 1800s when families would arrive with horse-drawn wagons to sell or trade goods.
Date: 2011-07~
Creator: Mallory, Randy
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Couple by mural]

Description: Photograph of a couple sitting on a motorcycle in front of a mural in Ben Wheeler, Texas. A woman stands in the foreground taking their picture. The small town was named after the first man to carry mail into the county and thrived during the late 1800s when families would arrive with horse-drawn wagons to sell or trade goods.
Date: 2011-07~
Creator: Mallory, Randy
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Costumed attendees of arts district]

Description: Photograph of the Winnsboro’s cultural arts district, centered at Elm and Market Streets, taking on the air of a 1930s film set when Model-T clubs come to town. A few of the attendees are wearing 1930z inspired costumes while touring the district's many cultural displays.
Date: October 16, 2012
Creator: Mallory, Randy
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Couple dancing at Conjunto Festival]

Description: Photograph of a couple dancing together at the Tejano Conjunto Festival in San Antonio, Texas. The festival is the first and longest Conjunto festival in the country that showcases all of the best in Conjunto music. The photo is taken from behind the older gentleman as his dance partner looks at the camera. Other festival attendees are visible in the background.
Date: 2004
Creator: Mallory, Randy
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Couple dancing at festival]

Description: Photograph of a couple dancing together at the Tejano Conjunto Festival in San Antonio, Texas. The festival is the first and longest Conjunto festival in the country that showcases all of the best in Conjunto music. The photo is taken from beside the couple as they dance around other couples.
Date: 2004
Creator: Mallory, Randy
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Couple on motorcycles by mural]

Description: Photograph of a couple sitting on a motorcycle in front of a mural in Ben Wheeler, Texas. A woman stands in the foreground taking their picture. The small town was named after the first man to carry mail into the county and thrived during the late 1800s when families would arrive with horse-drawn wagons to sell or trade goods.
Date: 2011-07~
Creator: Mallory, Randy
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Crypto's face]

Description: Photograph of the face of a Bigfoot statue on display at the Southern Crypto Conference that discussed Bigfoot sightings and the formation of the Texas Bigfoot Research Center (TBRC). The photo is a close up.
Date: October 2005
Creator: Mallory, Randy
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Dancer at concert]

Description: Photograph of a dancer enjoying a performance by a band in Ben Wheeler, Texas. The small town was named after the first man to carry mail into the county and thrived during the late 1800s when families would arrive with horse-drawn wagons to sell or trade goods.
Date: 2011-07~
Creator: Mallory, Randy
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections
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