Cattle Drive sculptures by Robert Summers is a Sculpture located in Dallas .
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Oct 9, 2024
I was so impressed with this display, it was across the steer from my hotel. I’m native Texans always intrigued when I learned something new about my state.Full review by Rhonda P
Jul 12, 2024
enjoyed visiting but I like to know what i'm looking at and there was no signage explaining the sculptures - or at least I couldn't find it. It would've been nice if there was a plaque acknowledging…Full review by mrsjcope
May 16, 2024
I visited this sculpture years ago and again today, such a Bice tribute to Texas of days gone by and the people that made it what it is. The sculptures are grat, so detailed and beautiful. So w…Full review by Chuck D
In 1995, the Texas Trees Foundation dedicated Pioneer Plaza to the City of Dallas providing a focal point with historical significance for downtown Dallas. The Plaza …
In 1995, the Texas Trees Foundation dedicated Pioneer Plaza to the City of Dallas providing a focal point with historical significance for downtown Dallas. The Plaza commemorates Dallas' beginnings by celebrating the trails that brought settlers to Dallas. The site features native plants and trees and a flowing stream in a natural setting and a re-creation of a cattle drive in bronze with longhorn steers being driven by three cowboys on horses. Each piece of bronze art was created by artist Robert Summers of Glen Rose, Texas. It is located adjacent to the Dallas Convention Center at Young and Griffin between the historical Pioneer Cemetery and the Dallas Convention Center. Pioneer Plaza represents the largest public open space in the central business district. Other features of Pioneer Plaza include a waterfall, man-made cliffs, native plant life and the small historic details on the sculptures. See visitdallas . com for more.
I see that others have posted the location. A point of reference would be the Reunion Tower and the adjacent conference center. We passed it while walking to the conference …
I see that others have posted the location. A point of reference would be the Reunion Tower and the adjacent conference center. We passed it while walking to the conference center from a parking lot on Griffin.