Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor has been inducted into the National Cowgirl Museum's Hall of Fame in Fort Worth, TX. She grew up on her family's isolated cattle ranch, straddling the Arizona and New Mexico border, and learned to shoot and ride before her eighth birthday. When she learned to dispense justice is not known, and there is no National Supreme Court Justice Hall of Fame to judge the merits of Justices after they reach the age of eight, although it might be a good idea.
The induction was part of the opening of the new National Cowgirl Hall of Fame, moved from its remote stomping grounds in Hereford to this $21 million dollar facility. [06/08/2002]
National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame
- Address:
- 1720 Gendy St., Fort Worth, TX
- Directions:
- I-30 exit 11. North on Montgomery St. for about a mile, then turn right onto Crestline Rd/Burnett Tandy Drive, then right again onto Gendy St.
- Hours:
- M-Sa 9 am - 5 pm, Su 12-5 pm. (Call to verify)
- Phone:
- 817-336-4475
Latest from Trunkations, the RoadsideAmerica.com Blog
- Dec 12: iPhone App 1.5 Bonus: Canada! And…No Subscriptions
- Nov 28: Aquarena Springs DVD – Ralph the Diving Pig
- Oct 28: Needs Two Roofs, Will Sell One Finger
- Sep 25: New Home, Old Fans For Assassination Bullet And Human Hairball
- Sep 15: Vampire, Mermaid, Monkey’s Paw Are New Pals For Museum Ghosts
- Sep 14: Welcome Back, Tacoma’s Unwelcome Goddess




