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National Multicultural Western Heritage Museum and Hall of Fame
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Established |
February 1, 2001 |
Location |
2201 Dottie Lynn Parkway, Suite 115, Fort Worth, TX 76120 |
Type |
Hall of fame |
The National Multicultural Western Heritage Museum, formerly the National Cowboys of Color Museum and Hall of Fame, is a museum and hall of fame in Fort Worth, Texas.
History
The National Multicultural Western Heritage Museum was founded February 1, 2001, by Jim and Gloria Austin of Fort Worth, Texas. Their objective was to recognize the individual contributions of many groups from the Western Frontier. Included in these groups are peoples Hispanic, Native American, European, Asian, and African descent. Many of these people have stories that only this organization will tell. The organization was renamed to its present name in 2008 to better encompass the varied history of the museum.
About the museum
The museum is located at 2201 Dottie Lynn Parkway, Suite 115, Fort Worth, TX 76120. The museum resides in the Fort Worth Stockyards National Historic District. Besides the Hall of Fame, there are also permanent exhibits, such as the Buffalo Soldiers, Tuskegee Airmen, Native American Indian Chiefs, and the Vaquero.
Hall of Fame Inductees
2022
2021
- Obba Babatunde
- Darrell Barron
- Aldrich Everett
- Clarence Gonzales
- Lynn Hart
- Jean Prescott
2019
- Valeria Vason Cunningham
- Lu Vason
- Double R Rodeo Livestock Company - C K Reid
- Taylor Hall Jr., aka "Bailey's Prairie Kid
- Wes Studi
- James Pickens Jr.
- Michael Aku Ro Driguez
2018
- Douglas Harmon, Ph.D.
- Will Arthur "Artie" Morris
- Jay Novacek
- Eugene "Gene" Smith*
- James Watson Jr.
- Libby Willis
- Dale Evans (posthumous induction)
- Roy Rogers (posthumous induction)
- John Ware (posthumous induction)
- Charley Willis (posthumous induction)
2017 Inductees
- Billy and Pam Minick
- Bob Tallman
- Fort Worth Herd
- Scott Murray
- Wilbert D. "Wil" Robinson - Posthumous Inductee
- William J. Grandstaff - Posthumous Inductee
2016 Inductees
- Cleveland Walters
- Floyd Frank
- Hub Baker
- Isador "Lolo" Munoz
- James Beckwourth
- Timmy Brooks
2015 Inductees
- Danell Tipton
- Gordon Wade Tonips
- Harvey Means
- Holt Hickman
- Jamie Foxx
- Judge Paul L. Brady
- Randy White
- Steve Murrin
- Walt Garrison
2014 Inductees
- Anne Lockhart
- Barry Corbin
- Nathan Jean Whitaker Sanders aka "Mama Sugar"
- Vincent Jacobs
2013 Inductees
- Monroe Tahmahkera (Posthumous)
2012-2013 Inductees
- Burl Washington, Texas
- Colonel Allen Allensworth*, California (Posthumous)
- Floyd "Buck" Wyatt*, Oklahoma (Posthumously)
- Fred Whitfield, Texas
- James Butler Hickok (Posthumously)
- Lawrence Homer Coffee, Texas
- Mollie Taylor Stevenson Jr., Texas
- Pam Grier, Colorado
- Walt Willey, Illinois
- Woody Strode*, California (Posthumously)
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2011 Inductees
- Freddie "Skeet" Gordon
- Glynn Turman
- Joe Beaver
- Peter Perkins Pitchlynn
- Ruth Scantlin Roach
- Shirlie Sanders
- Walter Clarence "Buck" Taylor
- William "Will" Penn Adair Rogers
2010 Inductees
- Abe Morris
- Charles Hank Banks
- Harold Cash
- Lowell "Stretch" Smith
- Paul J. Matthews
- Robert Strauss
2009 Inductees
- Albino Tais (Posthumous)
- Alex Dees
- Ben F. Tahmahkera
- Calvin Norris Greely Jr. (Posthumous)
- Dean Smith
- Henry Harris (Posthumous)
- Isaac Burns Murphy (Posthumous)
- Mayisha Akbar
2008 Inductees
- Art T. Burton
- Holt Collier
- Matthew 'Bones' Hooks
- Paul Cleveland
- Taylor H. Haynes, M.D.
- Tommie Haw
- Willie Thomas
2007 Inductees
- Cathay Williams
- Frank White
- Nathaniel 'Rex' Purefoy
- Red Steagall
- Rufus Green Sr.
- Tom Three Persons
- Verna Lee Booker Hightower
2006 Inductees
2005 Inductees
- Ed 'Pop' Landers
- Gerardo 'Jerry' Diaz
- Luke 'Leon' Coffee
- Melvin 'Mel' Carnell Blount
- Vicki Herrera Adams
2004 Inductees
2003 Inductees
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