Celebrating Cowboy Roots with Cowboy Boots
Visit Abilene, Kansas and experience its unique Cowboy Art Trail!
Celebrating its cowboy roots, the Cowboy Boot project pays homage to T.C. McInerney's Drovers Boot Store from the 1870s.
Using this ad for inspiration, the Arts Council of Dickinson County. Quality Life Coalition of Dickinson County and Community Foundation of Dickinson County joined forces to add cowboy boot art throughout the community.
View the Cowboy Art Trail
1. "Rose Garden" - Abilene Civic Center/Visitors Center - 201 NW 2nd
2. "Patriotism" - Little Ike Park - 324 N Spruce St
3. "Sister City" - Abilene Public Library - 209 NW 4th St
4. "Ike's Galaxy" - Abilene City Hall - 419 N Broadway St
5. "Crazy Quilt" - Arts Council of Dickinson County - 401 N Cedar St
6. "Varsity Letter" - Abilene High School Football Stadium - 900 Block of N. Walnut St
7. "Wild Bill Hickok" - Central Kansas Free Fair - Pine Street in Eisenhower Park
8. "Mud Creek" - Abilene Senior Center - 100 N Elm St
9. "Mooooo" - Old Abilene Town - 200 SE 5th St
10. "History of Farming" - Dickinson County Courthouse - 109 E 1st Street
11. "Abilene Art Club" - Abilene High School - 1300 N Cedar St
12. "C.W. Parker Carousel" - Dickinson County Heritage Center - 412 S Campbell St
13. "Recycle Dorothy" - Abilene Recycling Center - 1210 NW 8th Street