The Will Rogers Memorial Center (WRMC) is an American public entertainment, sports and livestock complex located in
Fort Worth, Texas
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. It is named for American humorist and writer
Will Rogers
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. It is a popular location for the hosting of specialized equestrian and livestock shows, including the annual
Fort Worth Stock Show
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, the annual
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) event annually from 1995 to 2004. Events at the WRMC attract over 2 million visitors annually. The complex contains the following facilities:
* Will Rogers Coliseum (5,652 seats)
* Will Rogers Auditorium (2,856 seats)
* Will Rogers Equestrian Center
* Amon G. Carter Jr. Exhibits Hall
* James L. & Eunice West Arena
* John Justin Arena
* W. R. Watt Arena
The Memorial Center was built in 1936 and designed by
architect
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Wyatt C. Hedrick, who employed the
Moderne (Art Deco) style. Also in 1936
Amon G. Carter
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commissioned
Electra Waggoner Biggs
Electra Waggoner Biggs (November 8, 1912 – April 23, 2001) was a Texas-born heiress, socialite and sculptor, widely known as owner of the Waggoner Ranch in Texas as well as her sculptures of Will Rogers, Dwight Eisenhower, Harry Truman, Bob Ho ...
to create the statue ''
Riding into the Sunset'', a tribute to Will Rogers and his horse Soapsuds. Over a decade later, in 1947, the work was unveiled at the Center. On March 22, 2016, the complex was placed on the National Register of Historic Places.
The
Dickies Arena
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, which opened in November 2019, is located adjacent to the complex. The new 14,000-seat venue will host the Fort Worth Stock Show rodeos, concerts and early-round games in the
2022 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament
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; however, Will Rogers Memorial Coliseum will continue to operate as an equestrian arena in Fort Worth.
Gallery
File:Coliseum, Memorial Tower, and Auditorium (20106176).jpg, Postcard of ill RogersColiseum, Memorial ioneer
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Tower and ill RogersAuditorium, undated
File:WillRogersColiseumINTERIOR.JPG, Interior of Will Rogers Coliseum, 2016
File:Will Rogers Memorial Center June 2016 21 (Will Rogers Coliseum).jpg, Exterior of Will Rogers Coliseum, 2016
See also
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References
External links
Will Rogers Memorial CenterWill Rogers Memorial Center Calendar of Events*
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