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[Wonderland by Night entrance 1]

Description: Photograph of the entrance at Wonderland by Night, a drive-through holiday lights park in Van, Texas. The word "wonderland" hovers between two castle pillars, forming an arch that is entirely made of lights. A drive-through path beneath the arch leads to a tree of lights and other decorations in the background.
Date: 2000-12~
Creator: Mallory, Randy
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Azaleas at Wild Azalea Canyons, 1]

Description: Photograph of an azalea plant at Wild Azalea Canyons in Newton, Texas. A partially-bloomed cluster of pink flowers can be seen in the foreground at the bottom of the image. Two other clusters are visible among leaves in the background.
Date: 199X
Creator: Mallory, Randy
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Ysleta Mission in El Paso, Texas, 1]

Description: Photograph of the Ysleta Mission in El Paso, Texas, taken from a left side angle. The front side of the white stucco church has been decorated with a Spanish statue of Santo Entierro and two small windows, one round and one rectangular, above the entrance door. A domed belfry sits atop the right side of the building.
Date: 2002~
Creator: Mallory, Randy
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

["Santa's Village" display at Santa Land, 1]

Description: Photograph of the "Santa's Village" display at Santa Land, a drive-through holiday lights park in Tyler, Texas. String lights line either side of the drive-through path leading to an assortment of lighted decorations and cutouts. On the left, string lights hang from several trees. On the right, a group of presents and a wagon full of reindeer sit beneath a larger lit tree with a star on top.
Date: 2000-12~
Creator: Mallory, Randy
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Christmas Tree Lane at Santa Land, 1]

Description: Photograph of cars driving through Christmas Tree Lane at Santa Land, a drive-through holiday lights park in Tyler, Texas. Large trees made of lights line either side of a path filled with cars that are moving away from the camera.
Date: 2000-12~
Creator: Mallory, Randy
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Castle display at Galveston Festival of Lights, 1]

Description: Photograph of a display at the Festival of Lights in Galveston, Texas. The display includes three figures beneath a castle arch, all of which are made of tube lighting. A palm tree is visible in the foreground to the left.
Date: 2000-12~
Creator: Mallory, Randy
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Holiday lights at the San Antonio River Walk, 1]

Description: Photograph of the San Antonio River Walk during Christmas time. People sit at café tables lining the sidewalk outside of Casa Rio as a tour boat coasts down the river to their right. Lights have been strung from the trees above the river walk and on building structures to either side.
Date: 2000-12~
Creator: Mallory, Randy
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Randy Mallory adjusts tripod at Tyler State Park, 1]

Description: Photograph of Randy Mallory preparing to take a picture at Tyler State Park in Tyler, Texas. Mallory is standing in the center of the photograph, facing to the right of the camera and adjusting a knob on the tripod in front of him. A camera with an external flash is sitting on the tripod. Tyler State Park Lake can be seen in the background through a barrier of foliage.
Date: 2002-11~
Creator: Evans, Sallie
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Family 1 walks through Galveston Festival of Lights angel display]

Description: Photograph of a display at the Festival of Lights in Galveston, Texas. Large angels made of lights line either side of a walkway receding to the left. A man and a woman are walking down the path toward the camera, pushing a toddler in a stroller. Two of the Moody Gardens pyramids can be seen in the background.
Date: 2000-12~
Creator: Mallory, Randy
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Stepping into History: Sterne-Hoya House Museum and Library]

Description: Discover the rich history of Nacogdoches, Texas, at the Sterne-Hoya House Museum and Library, a treasured site on the National Register of Historic Places. This iconic house, located at 211 S. Lanana, holds captivating stories of notable guests, including Davy Crockett and the baptism of Sam Houston. Originally built by Adolphus Sterne in 1830, this 1+1⁄2-story wood-frame construction has witnessed significant events in Texas' past. Explore the Victorian porch entrance and the charming servants… more
Date: March 1999
Creator: Mallory, Randy
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Terrell Heritage Museum: Unveiling the Tapestry of Time]

Description: Step inside the former Carnegie Library, now the Terrell Heritage Museum, where history comes to life. Explore captivating exhibits showcasing early farming, vintage household appliances, a diverse doll collection, and memorabilia from WWII's #1 British Flying Training School. Delve into the legacy of the Midland Railroad and appreciate the artistic works of local talent Hazel Slayton. With its extensive archives, the museum offers a window into Terrell's fascinating past and celebrates its end… more
Date: November 20, 2006
Creator: Mallory, Randy
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Majestic Morning Glories of Mexico and Central America]

Description: Behold the captivating Ipomoea purpurea, commonly known as the morning-glory, tall morning-glory, or purple morning glory. Native to the enchanting lands of Mexico and Central America, this species in the genus Ipomoea presents a mesmerizing sight with its entwining tendrils reaching heights of 2–3 m (6 ft 7 in – 9 ft 10 in). The heart-shaped leaves and stems adorned with brown hairs add to its allure. Delicate, trumpet-shaped flowers, ranging from shades of blue to purple or white, with diamet… more
Date: June 1999
Creator: Mallory, Randy
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[A man inspecting a bowl at the store]

Description: Photograph of a man inspecting the freshly handcrafted bowl. The Browns make their own clay several times during the year using five different kinds from various parts of the country to produce stoneware that handles their high-firing process. Once the piece is made — either by hand or throwing it on a wheel, or a combination of both such as the tray featured here — they fire it in the kiln at 1,800 degrees, which takes two days including the cooling process. The pieces are then glazed using a … more
Date: 2012-02~
Creator: Mallory, Randy
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Upside down view of the oval-dish]

Description: An upside down view of the oval shape dish. The Browns make their own clay several times during the year using five different kinds from various parts of the country to produce stoneware that handles their high-firing process. Once the piece is made — either by hand or throwing it on a wheel, or a combination of both such as the tray featured here — they fire it in the kiln at 1,800 degrees, which takes two days including the cooling process. The pieces are then glazed using a wax-resist method… more
Date: 2012-02~
Creator: Mallory, Randy
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Artifacts at the pottery store]

Description: Photograph of the artifacts at the Potters Brown, Edom, Texas. The Browns make their own clay several times during the year using five different kinds from various parts of the country to produce stoneware that handles their high-firing process. Once the piece is made — either by hand or throwing it on a wheel, or a combination of both such as the tray featured here — they fire it in the kiln at 1,800 degrees, which takes two days including the cooling process. The pieces are then glazed using … more
Date: 2012-02~
Creator: Mallory, Randy
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[George Jones: The Rolls Royce of Country Singers - A Tribute to Ol' Possum's Remarkable Journey]

Description: The exhibit booth of George Jones at the Tex Ritter Museum showcases the life and achievements of the legendary "Ol' Possum." From his humble beginnings in a rural log cabin to becoming a celebrated country artist with 13 No. 1 hits and numerous awards, the display highlights his unique vocal style and emotional depth. Visitors can see his iconic jackets, learn about his illustrious career, and witness the transformative impact of love and support that helped him overcome personal struggles and… more
Date: October 2015
Creator: Mallory, Randy
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Johnny Rodriguez: The Trailblazing Voice of Chicano Country]

Description: Born on December 10, 1951, in Sabinal, South Texas, Johnny Rodriguez emerged as the first and most iconic Chicano Country artist of the 1970s. Despite facing early hardships and personal struggles, Johnny's musical talent shone through, catching the attention of industry veterans Tom T. Hall and Bobby Bare. Signing a recording contract, his releases climbed the charts, with several hitting the coveted No. 1 spot. The accolades poured in, and Johnny Rodriguez became a celebrated and cherished fi… more
Date: October 2015
Creator: Mallory, Randy
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Joan Miró's Surreal Symphony: Seated Woman and Child]

Description: Step into the surreal symphony of Joan Miró's "Seated Woman and Child (Femme assise et enfant)," an intriguing painted bronze sculpture housed in the Raymond and Patsy Nasher Collection at the Nasher Sculpture Center in Dallas, Texas. Crafted in 1967, this enchanting masterpiece stands 48 1/4 inches tall, captivating viewers with its whimsical exploration of found objects and vibrant colors. As you gaze upon the sculpture, the chair takes on multiple personas—a sturdy perch for an owl-like crea… more
Date: July 2004
Creator: Mallory, Randy
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Whimsical Wonders: Seated Woman and Child by Joan Miró]

Description: Delight in the enchanting world of Joan Miró's "Seated Woman and Child (Femme assise et enfant)," a captivating painted bronze sculpture. Created in 1967, this masterpiece stands at 48 1/4 inches tall, showcasing Miró's playful exploration of found objects and surrealistic concepts. The chair, transformed into a symbolic perch, serves as the foundation for an owl-like creature, keeping a watchful eye on its small red "baby" below. Alternatively, the chair takes on the form of a woman, with the … more
Date: July 2004
Creator: Mallory, Randy
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Buck Owens: The Bakersfield Sound Legend at the Texas Country Music Hall of Fame]

Description: Step into the captivating world of Alvis Edgar "Buck" Owens Jr., affectionately known as Buck Owens, as you explore the esteemed museum label at the Texas Country Music Hall of Fame. Discover the trailblazing musician, singer, songwriter, and band leader who pioneered the iconic Bakersfield sound. Dive into the essence of "American music" that Owens created, drawing inspiration from his beloved Bakersfield, California. Delight in the infectious choruses, twangy electric guitar, and heartfelt vo… more
Date: October 2015
Creator: Mallory, Randy
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Ol' Possum's Enduring Legacy: The Induction of George Jones into the Texas Country Music Hall of Fame]

Description: Celebrating the legendary career of George Jones, affectionately known as "Ol' Possum" and revered as the "Rolls Royce of Country Singers." Born in a rural log cabin in Texas, Jones' emotional and resonant vocal style left an indelible mark on country music. With 13 No. 1 hits, 30 Top 5 songs, and numerous accolades, including a Grammy for "He Stopped Loving Her Today," George Jones' journey to fame and redemption continues to inspire generations of country music enthusiasts. Inducted into the … more
Date: October 2015
Creator: Mallory, Randy
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[A pottery ware cart at Potters Brown]

Description: Photograph of a pottery ware cart at the Potters Brown. The cart has different colorful artifacts in a number of shapes for people. The Browns make their own clay several times during the year using five different kinds from various parts of the country to produce stoneware that handles their high-firing process. Once the piece is made — either by hand or throwing it on a wheel, or a combination of both such as the tray featured here — they fire it in the kiln at 1,800 degrees, which takes two … more
Date: 2012-02~
Creator: Mallory, Randy
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Rustic Charm and Southern Hospitality: Exploring Cajun Tex Ranch in Marshall, Texas]

Description: Step into Cajun Tex Ranch, a haven of down-home comfort and lively entertainment. The interior exudes a rustic ambiance, with warm wooden tones and intriguing decor. A majestic longhorn adorns the walls, adding an authentic Texan touch. Illuminated by soft lights, the space comes alive with the rich history and vibrant spirit of the region. Suspended from the ceiling, an aged boat named "THE FLYN FISH 1" tells tales of fishing adventures and adds a unique touch to the inviting atmosphere. It's … more
Date: November 2012
Creator: Mallory, Randy
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections
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