| |
boot sculptures: Tour of the Twelve - Olathe, Kansas - 08/25/07 10:20 PM
Twelve six foot "Welcome Home! Cowboy Boots" Celebrate 150 years of the birth of Olathe, Kansas. Where the Oregon and Santa Fe Trails met to go west! The Olathe Chamber of Commerce commissioned these twelve six foot sculptures of the cowboy boy in celebration of Olathe's 150th birthday. Olathe, Kansas is noted as the beginning of the first cowboy boot (see post on the original birthplace of the boot, guess which post!), and as such, seemed to be a fitting representation of Olathe's birthday! So let's have some fun! Vote for your favorite of these twelve "Welcome Home! Cowboy Boots" in celebration of Olathe's
(0 comments)
|
boot sculptures: Olathe-Through the Years - "Welcome Home! Cowboy Boots" - 08/22/07 11:46 PM
Olathe-Through the Years is the last of the twelve six foot boot sculptures on display in Olathe, Kansas. This boot sculpture is one of my favorites, maybe because I may fit into this category, artists of Olathe 50+! The designer, Linda Burgess, provides features and images of scenes and items representative of Olathe's settlement, development and progress from pioneer times through present day. Three collage areas depict distinct ears of Olathe's development while the fourth collage represents agricultural heritage. The location of this boot sculpture is in front of the Olathe Medical Center, near the intersection of I-35 and 151st street, just on
(0 comments)
|
boot sculptures: Hyer's Famous Spread Eagle Boot - Olathe, Kansas Celebration 150th Birthday - 08/22/07 10:57 PM
Hyer's Famous Spread Eagle Boot is another "Welcome Home! Cowboy Boots" sculpture that illustrates the proud past of Olathe, Kansas and the celebration of Olathe's 150th Birthday. At first I was skeptical of putting this one on my post, but I have to give all these sculptures their place in history. I just wish the name used would have been more closely considered before it was printed. Anyway, this boot sculpture is sponsored and provided by the Hyer Family who created the first cowboy boot. The design was the "Spread Eagle" that is displayed here, that was originally a dress boot of distinction
(0 comments)
|
boot sculptures: City of Governors - Olathe, Kansas 150th Birthday Celebration - 08/21/07 10:07 PM
Olathe, Kansas and the next of the twelve boot sculptures is called the "City of Governors". These boot sculptures are celebrating Olathe's 150th Birthday. This boot sculpture was designed by Elaine Lierly Jones from Gardner, Kansas and it's display celebrates the five governors how lived in Olathe. Thus the City of Governors! Detail is provided of these men in realistic, nostalgic portraits. At the lower section of the boot provides portraits of street scenes of the early days of Olathe. In 1961, John Anderson, Jr, the Governor of Kansas, outfitted the other 49 governors with the famous Hyer boots made here in
(2 comments)
|
boot sculptures: Read Any Good Boots Lately? - Olathe, Kansas - 08/21/07 09:27 PM
Another in the series of Boot Sculptures for the celebration of the 150th birthday of Olathe, Kansas. Read Any Good Boots Lately? is a boot sculpture standing six foot tall and designed by Chris and Sue Langseth. The design is in recognition of the Ladies Reading Circle which was started in 1883 and helped the Olathe Public Library get established. In fact the location of the boot sculpture is in front of the Olathe Public Library on the east side of downtown Olathe. The books on the boot are featured books about Kansas or are Kansas authors. For those of you who haven't
(0 comments)
|
boot sculptures: The Sole of Downtown Boot Sculpture - 150th years of Celebration for Olathe Kansas! - 08/16/07 12:06 AM
The Sole of Downtown Boot Sculpture - another of the twelve Boot Sculptures which is in the 150th Birthday celebration for Olathe Kansas. The "Sole of Downtown" boot sculpture is sponsored by The Olathe News. This again is one of the twelve six foot sculptures helping to celebrate Olathe's 150th Birthday. The sculpture was designed by Diane Porter Triplett, and displays the historic architecture and building materials reflected in Olathe's courthouse square and downtown Olathe. The buildings in this display are the original Johnson County Courthouse, the Cherry Place building, Park Cherry building and an awning representing the original downtown businesses. The sponsor of this
(0 comments)
|
boot sculptures: The Bumble B. Boot - Olathe Kansas Celebrates 150 Years - 07/21/07 11:08 PM
Olathe Kansas is Celebrating it's 150th Birthday with the Bumble B. Boot Sculpture Garmin International sponsored one of twelve cowboy boot sculptures displayed around Olathe Kansas in celebration of Olathe's 150th birthday. This boot sculpture is called the "Bumble B. Boot". It provides details of what the 1860s travelers would see as they make their way in stagecoaches to the Mahaffie Stagecoach stop. If you can set yourself back in time and imagine the images of nature that could be seen along the way, you would see vast open plains of wheat fields and blue skies. There would also be sunflowers swaying
(6 comments)
|
boot sculptures: Fluttering Butterfly Boot - Olathe Kansas Celebrates 150 Years - 07/21/07 10:20 PM
Olathe Kansas is Celebrating it's 150th Birthday Farmers Insurance Group is sponsoring one of the twelve cowboy boot sculptures grazing the skyline of Olathe Kansas in celebration of Olathe's 150th birthday. This one is called the "Fluttering Along the Santa Fe Trail". This boot answers the question, "What would cover a cowboy boot walking along the Santa Fe Trail?" Monarch butterflies and sunflowers, of course! I had the pleasure of getting to visit this boot sculpture up close and personal. It's really an amazing design, full of color and it really catches the eye of those driving by. The three-dimensional monarch that graces
(2 comments)
|
|
|
|
|
|
David L. Britt, MBA
Olathe,
KS
More about me
The Heritage Home Team
Address: 13671 S. Mur-Len Road, Olathe, KS, 66062
Office Phone: (913) 322-7534
Cell Phone: (913) 226-5830
Email Me
Decided to build a new home? Need answers to difficult questions on building a home? Want to know how to talk to a builder? Just need general information on building a new home or need a consultant to help you with building a new home, you've come to the right place!
Listings
Links
Archives
|