Cherokee Strip Land Rush Mural
Posted by: beagle39z
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Cherokee Strip Land Rush Mural by Stan Herd – 100 block of North Summit
Painted by Stan Herd in 1992, this mural stands as a great tribute to the Cherokee Strip Land Rush.
Waymark Code: WM2A25
Location: Oklahoma, United States
Date Posted: 09/30/2007
Views: 34
The mural was painted in commemoration of the Cherokee people and the Cherokee Strip Run. A well-known artist and land muralist, Stan Herd hails from Lawrence, Kansas. Arkansas City is fortunate to be the home of another of Stan Herd's works - Prairie Man.
The Cherokee Strip Mural is 13' by 52' and located on the north side of a downtown business in the 100 block of North Summit. The mural "portrays two Cherokee representing the deep Cherokee heritage; cattle herd to represent the Cowboys leasing and renting the Cherokee Strip Land; a surveyor representing the mapping of the land for pioneer settlement; and families, horses, and wagons in a cloud of dust to represent the start of the Cherokee Strip Run."
City: Arkansas City, KS
Location Name: North side of a downtown business in the 100 block of North Summit
Artist: Stan Herd
Date: 1992
Media: Looks like plaster
Relevant Web Site: Not listed
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