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[Children watching puppet show]

Description: Photograph of information center employees putting on a puppet show inside of the Caddo Mounds, located in Alton, Texas. Children watching the performance sit in the foreground. The cite features two earthwork platform mounds and one burial mound. The Caddo created the cite, circa 800 A.D., to be a cultural, economical and political epicenter for region that lasted for approximately 500 years. At their peak, the Caddo were the most highly developed prehistoric culture known within present day T… more
Date: July 2015
Creator: Mallory, Randy
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Children watching clarinet performing]

Description: Photograph of children watching a clarinet player performing inside of the information center at the Caddo Mounds, located in Alton, Texas. The cite features two earthwork platform mounds and one burial mound. The Caddo created the cite, circa 800 A.D., to be a cultural, economical and political epicenter for region that lasted for approximately 500 years. At their peak, the Caddo were the most highly developed prehistoric culture known within present day Texas.
Date: July 2015
Creator: Mallory, Randy
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Children walking around Mounds]

Description: Photograph of information center employees giving a tour around the Caddo Mounds, located in Alton, Texas. The photo is taken from behind the group as they walk around the area. The cite features two earthwork platform mounds and one burial mound. The Caddo created the cite, circa 800 A.D., to be a cultural, economical and political epicenter for region that lasted for approximately 500 years. At their peak, the Caddo were the most highly developed prehistoric culture known within present day T… more
Date: July 2015
Creator: Mallory, Randy
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Clarinet player inside of information center]

Description: Photograph of a child watching a clarinet player performing inside of the information center at the Caddo Mounds, located in Alton, Texas. The cite features two earthwork platform mounds and one burial mound. The Caddo created the cite, circa 800 A.D., to be a cultural, economical and political epicenter for region that lasted for approximately 500 years. At their peak, the Caddo were the most highly developed prehistoric culture known within present day Texas.
Date: July 2015
Creator: Mallory, Randy
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Artifact in Caddo Mounds]

Description: Photograph of an artifact on display, inside of a glass case, at a museum in the Caddo Mounds, located in Alton, Texas. The cite features two earthwork platform mounds and one burial mound. The Caddo created the cite, circa 800 A.D., to be a cultural, economical and political epicenter for region that lasted for approximately 500 years. At their peak, the Caddo were the most highly developed prehistoric culture known within present day Texas.
Date: July 2015
Creator: Mallory, Randy
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Shrimp Cocktail at the Don Juan Restaurant]

Description: Photograph of Prawn cocktail, also known as shrimp cocktail, is a seafood dish consisting of shelled, cooked prawns in a Marie Rose sauce or cocktail sauce, served in a glass. Don Juan, a Mexican restaurant located at Tyler, Texas was established out of love for tacos and family values. Juan Barron started out as a side business, selling tacos during soccer games on Sundays and now it has grown into three successful restaurants.
Date: December 2015
Creator: Mallory, Randy
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Complete meal with founding family at Don Juan]

Description: Photograph of Don Juan family, a Mexican restaurant located at Tyler, Texas was established out of love for tacos and family values. Juan Barron started out as a side business, selling tacos during soccer games on Sundays and now it has grown into three successful restaurants. Juan Barron along with his family, can be seen as he handles one of his masterpieces — a handmade 12-string bass guitar he painstakingly carved and detailed for one of his children. The picture completely describes the bu… more
Date: December 2015
Creator: Mallory, Randy
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Parillada Especial at Don Juan]

Description: Photograph of a hot skillet platter piled high with a sizzling mix of chicken, beef and shrimp fajitas smothered with grilled onions, bell peppers and tomatoes, served with guacamole, pico de gallo, sour cream, rice and your choice of refried bean or charro beans. Tyler's Don Juan is a Mexican restaurant established out of love for tacos and family values.
Date: December 2015
Creator: Mallory, Randy
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Tamale at the Don Juan Restaurant]

Description: Photograph of a salsa named Tamale, which is served on the sides of Mexican dishes.Don Juan, a Mexican restaurant located at Tyler, Texas was established out of love for tacos and family values. Juan Barron started out as a side business, selling tacos during soccer games on Sundays and now it has grown into three successful restaurants.
Date: December 2015
Creator: Mallory, Randy
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Tomato Shrimp Curry at the restaurant]

Description: Photograph of a shrimp tomato curry with onion and bell peppers, served with rice at the Don Juan Restaurant. Don Juan, a Mexican restaurant located at Tyler, Texas was established out of love for tacos and family values. Juan Barron started out as a side business, selling tacos during soccer games on Sundays and now it has grown into three successful restaurants.
Date: December 2015
Creator: Mallory, Randy
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Cocktails at the Don Juan Restaurant]

Description: Photograph of a cocktail served with the Mexican food at the restaurant. Don Juan, a Mexican restaurant located at Tyler, Texas was established out of love for tacos and family values. Juan Barron started out as a side business, selling tacos during soccer games on Sundays and now it has grown into three successful restaurants.
Date: December 2015
Creator: Mallory, Randy
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Hearty meal at the Restaurant]

Description: Photograph of a hearty meal served at the Don Juan restaurant which can be enjoyed by a family. Don Juan, a Mexican restaurant located at Tyler, Texas was established out of love for tacos and family values. Juan Barron started out as a side business, selling tacos during soccer games on Sundays and now it has grown into three successful restaurants.
Date: December 2015
Creator: Mallory, Randy
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Food & Family - Don Juan Mexican Restaurant]

Description: Don Juan, a Mexican restaurant located at Tyler, Texas was established out of love for tacos and family values. Juan Barron started out as a side business, selling tacos during soccer games on Sundays and now it has grown into three successful restaurants. The picture completely describes the building values of the restaurant - food and family.
Date: December 2015
Creator: Mallory, Randy
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Tyler's Don Juan Mexican Restaurant]

Description: Don Juan, a Mexican restaurant located at Tyler, Texas was established out of love for tacos and family values. Juan Barron along with his family, can be seen as he handles one of his masterpieces — a handmade 12-string bass guitar he painstakingly carved and detailed for one of his children.
Date: December 2015
Creator: Mallory, Randy
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[The Parillada Especial with drinks]

Description: Photograph of a Mexican spread at the Don Juan restaurant which includes a hot skillet platter of Parillada Especial served with guacamole, pico de gallo, sour cream, rice and your choice of refried bean or charro beans. The restaurant serves refreshing drinks like margaritas and a wide variety of beers.
Date: December 2015
Creator: Mallory, Randy
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Clarinet player entertaining children]

Description: Photograph of children watching a clarinet player performing inside of the information center at the Caddo Mounds, located in Alton, Texas. The cite features two earthwork platform mounds and one burial mound. The Caddo created the cite, circa 800 A.D., to be a cultural, economical and political epicenter for region that lasted for approximately 500 years. At their peak, the Caddo were the most highly developed prehistoric culture known within present day Texas. The photo is taken from above th… more
Date: July 2015
Creator: Mallory, Randy
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Caddo tour with children]

Description: Photograph of information center employees giving a tour around the Caddo Mounds, located in Alton, Texas. The cite features two earthwork platform mounds and one burial mound. The Caddo created the cite, circa 800 A.D., to be a cultural, economical and political epicenter for region that lasted for approximately 500 years. At their peak, the Caddo were the most highly developed prehistoric culture known within present day Texas.
Date: July 2015
Creator: Mallory, Randy
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Children in information center]

Description: Photograph of children exiting a replica of a structure on display inside of the information center at the Caddo Mounds, located in Alton, Texas. The cite features two earthwork platform mounds and one burial mound. The Caddo created the cite, circa 800 A.D., to be a cultural, economical and political epicenter for region that lasted for approximately 500 years. At their peak, the Caddo were the most highly developed prehistoric culture known within present day Texas.
Date: July 2015
Creator: Mallory, Randy
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Children admiring arrows]

Description: Photograph of a group of children listening to someone explain how ancient arrows were built in the Caddo Mounds, located in Alton, Texas. The cite features two earthwork platform mounds and one burial mound. The Caddo created the cite, circa 800 A.D., to be a cultural, economical and political epicenter for region that lasted for approximately 500 years. At their peak, the Caddo were the most highly developed prehistoric culture known within present day Texas.
Date: July 2015
Creator: Mallory, Randy
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Children learning about arrows]

Description: Photograph of a group of children listening to someone explain how ancient arrows were built in the Caddo Mounds, located in Alton, Texas. The cite features two earthwork platform mounds and one burial mound. The Caddo created the cite, circa 800 A.D., to be a cultural, economical and political epicenter for region that lasted for approximately 500 years. At their peak, the Caddo were the most highly developed prehistoric culture known within present day Texas.
Date: July 2015
Creator: Mallory, Randy
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Children interacting with display]

Description: Photograph of children interacting with a display inside of the information center at the Caddo Mounds, located in Alton, Texas. The cite features two earthwork platform mounds and one burial mound. The Caddo created the cite, circa 800 A.D., to be a cultural, economical and political epicenter for region that lasted for approximately 500 years. At their peak, the Caddo were the most highly developed prehistoric culture known within present day Texas.
Date: July 2015
Creator: Mallory, Randy
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Clarinet performer inside culture center]

Description: Photograph of children watching a clarinet player performing inside of the information center at the Caddo Mounds, located in Alton, Texas. The cite features two earthwork platform mounds and one burial mound. The Caddo created the cite, circa 800 A.D., to be a cultural, economical and political epicenter for region that lasted for approximately 500 years. At their peak, the Caddo were the most highly developed prehistoric culture known within present day Texas.
Date: July 2015
Creator: Mallory, Randy
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections
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