Amarillo Super Spirit - Hoof Prints of the American Quarter Horse - Amarillo, TX
N 35° 12.194 W 101° 50.284
14S E 241628 N 3899272
Amarillo Super Spirit stands in front of the historic Bivins Home at 1000 S Polk St, Amarillo, TX. She is one of over a hundred horses placed in the area as part of the Hoof Prints of the American Quarter Horse project.
Waymark Code: WMTJ5E
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 11/28/2016
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A previous photo of Amarillo Super Spirit, sporting a different look, can be seen here. She was created by Barbara Weaving Lines, and is owned by Cenveo. She's tan, with a black muzzle, mane, tail, and forelegs. On one side of her rump is "Step into the Real Texas", "Amarillo", with the two letters l as red cowboy boots, and on the other side is the emblem of the Amarillo Chamber of Commerce. She is wearing a black kerchief, trimmed with barbed wire, and the "Amarillo" (again with red cowboy boots) above a small silhouette of the State of Texas.
Physical Address: 1000 S Polk St Amarillo, TX USA 79101
Web site: [Web Link]
Horses Name: Amarillo Super Spirit
Background Story: "Hoof Prints of the American Quarter Horse" is a city-wide public art display featuring more than 100 fiberglass replicas of an American Quarter Horse. Handled by Center City of Amarillo, with the American Quarter Horse Association as sponsor. it was begun in 2002 to raise money and promote art in public places. Each is a life-sized American Quarter Horse, in honor of an animal so vital to the city of Amarillo. Each horse weighs 125 pounds, and costs $3,500, requiring from three to six months from a local artist to create.
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