[Charming Wooden Sculptors: A Rustic Delight at Fischer's Meat Market]
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Atop Fischer's Meat Market, under the enchanting clock tower, you'll discover a delightful surprise—a collection of small wooden sculptures depicting playful kids holding steel buckets and a friendly cow. Perched on a balcony-like area, these rustic artworks add a touch of whimsy and warmth to the bustling market below. Amidst the savory scents and vibrant atmosphere, these endearing figures invite visitors to savor not only the flavors of the market but also the charm of the artistic details that make Fischer's truly special.
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Atop Fischer's Meat Market, under the enchanting clock tower, you'll discover a delightful surprise—a collection of small wooden sculptures depicting playful kids holding steel buckets and a friendly cow. Perched on a balcony-like area, these rustic artworks add a touch of whimsy and warmth to the bustling market below. Amidst the savory scents and vibrant atmosphere, these endearing figures invite visitors to savor not only the flavors of the market but also the charm of the artistic details that make Fischer's truly special.
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Randy Mallory Papers (AR0954), University of North Texas Special Collections
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Randy Mallory Papers
The collection consists of selections from the Randy Mallory Papers, containing photographs, notes, research, and completed work with the Texas Highways magazine.