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$125,000 Grant Awarded to APHA in Prep For Stockyards Move

Filed under: Club & Show News,Club and Show News |     
Photo courtesy of Randall Roser.

Photo courtesy of Randall Roser.

PHJ release by: Laura Jesberg

APHA.com

The Amon G. Carter Foundation has awarded the American Paint Horse Foundation, the philanthropic arm of the American Paint Horse Association, a $125,000 grant to support their 2017-2018 Capital Campaign. The grant will fund the restoration and relocation of the “Legacy of Color,” four large bronze statues depicting American Paint Horses, from their location outside APHA’s current headquarters to their new home in the Fort Worth Stockyards National Historic District in 2018. The APHA headquarters will be located on a beautified Stockyards’ Mule Alley in the Stockyards. The bronze sculptures will front a planned new boutique hotel at the end of the street.

Majestic Realty Company, a California-based developer, and the Hickman family of Fort Worth—collectively known as Fort Worth Heritage Development—are developing more than 70 acres of the Stockyards. The Horse and Mule Barns, located at 122-124 East Exchange Avenue, will be the first structures to be renovated as part of the project and will house APHA’s new office, along with other office and retail entities. The Horse and Mule Barn renovation will cost an estimated $45 million.

APHA has been located in Fort Worth for 50 years. It is the second-largest equine breed association in the world, and it also represents the historical heritage that the American Paint Horse blazed in developing the Western United States.

“Paint Horses have caught the eyes of children and romantics everywhere and were immortalized by writers, artists and photographers, said APHF Capital Campaign Chair Marylyn Caliendo of Pilot Point, Texas. “Our life-and-a-quarter size set of colorful, majestic horses that played a part in the development of the American West is the perfect icon to have at the Stockyards.”

The bronzes will be sent to a restoration facility prior to their relocation to the Stockyards.

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