Licensed to Boot, Cheyenne, WY
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member beagle39z
N 41° 08.359 W 104° 49.087
13T E 515264 N 4554238
"These Boots are Made for Talking," a fundraising project of the Cheyenne Depot Museum Foundation and the Downtown Development Authority, was produced by local artists. Several of these tall cowboy boots were placed in and around downtown Cheyenne.
Waymark Code: WM7NHK
Location: Wyoming, United States
Date Posted: 11/14/2009
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member saopaulo1
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?The proceeds from the project became the Cheyenne Depot Museum Endowment Fund, an effort to ensure the future success of the museum. The boots were sponsored by local businesses and then auctioned at a fundraiser. Nearly $100,000 was raised at the auction.
The 'Boots' are approximately 8 feet tall and 8 feet from heel to toe and have been carefully painted by local artists to show Wyoming's and Cheyenne's history.
The finished large boots of the public art campaign are still very popular and are displayed at the Cheyenne Depot Museum Complex and by businesses and organizations around the Cheyenne area. The 'Boots' continue to generate great enthusiasm and visits to each of their locations.
The Cheyenne Depot Museum Foundation fundraising projects of the last few years, 'These Boots Are Made For Talking' 2004 and 'These Boots Are Made For Talking', Part 2, 2005, have generated tremendous interest. This local and national interest has prompted the Cheyenne Depot Museum Foundation to offer custom made boots to businesses, organizations and individuals around the nation.
Artist: Carey Jr. High Art Club
Location: 2301 Central Avenue

Title: Licensed to Boot

Artist: Carey Jr. High Art Club

Placement Date: 2005

Website: [Web Link]

Type of Object: Cowboy Boot

Location: On street at 2301 Central Avenue

Material: Fiberglass

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