Livestock Exchange Building, Fort Worth, Texas

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Wooden replica of Livestock Exchange Building, Fort Worth, Texas part of the Stockyards National Historic District. Handcrafted by The Cat's Meow Village in the USA.
$24.00

SKU:
R1746
Dimensions: 
9x3.75
No
Location: 
TX

The Livestock Exchange Building was built in 1902 as the center for cattle traders. This is the place that all stockyard activity was run and came to be known as "The Wall Street of the West."  Today you can tour the Stockyard Museum within its walls and learn how Fort Worth became a mecca for ranching rather than just a stop on the Chisholm Trail.

This is part of the Stockyards National Historic District in Fort Worth, Texas.

Handcrafted in Wooster, Ohio, this replica is cut from 3/4” thick wood with colorful print on the front and a description on the back. Buy it for a friend or add it to your Cat’s Meow collection. It sets neatly on a mantle, shelf, or desk. Or perch it on your wainscoting or the trim above your windows or doors.

Look for Casper, our black cat mascot, who found a sunny spot in front of the building.  He is the sign of an authentic Cat's Meow!

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