2009 was quite a year. Join the Upcoming team in looking back at the events that made it a fun, educational, and inspirational year. Whether you rubbed shoulders with tech innovators or indulged your taste buds at a hip food festival, we hope you had an excellent 2009. Here is a selection of interesting events from 2009. Enjoy.
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This exhibit recreates the Cannon Saddle shop, where Charles 'Tooter' Cannon handmade saddles and tack.
This exhibit recreates the Cannon Saddle shop, where Charles 'Tooter' Cannon handmade saddles and tack.
This exhibit recreates the Cannon Saddle shop, where Charles 'Tooter' Cannon handmade saddles and tack.
This exhibit recreates the Cannon Saddle shop, where Charles 'Tooter' Cannon handmade saddles and tack.
This exhibit recreates the Cannon Saddle shop, where Charles 'Tooter' Cannon handmade saddles and tack.
This exhibit recreates the Cannon Saddle shop, where Charles 'Tooter' Cannon handmade saddles and tack.
This exhibit recreates the Cannon Saddle shop, where Charles 'Tooter' Cannon handmade saddles and tack.
This exhibit recreates the Cannon Saddle shop, where Charles 'Tooter' Cannon handmade saddles and tack.
This exhibit recreates the Cannon Saddle shop, where Charles 'Tooter' Cannon handmade saddles and tack.
This exhibit recreates the Cannon Saddle shop, where Charles 'Tooter' Cannon handmade saddles and tack.
This exhibit recreates the Cannon Saddle shop, where Charles 'Tooter' Cannon handmade saddles and tack.
This exhibit features items used and created for the use of tobacco.
This exhibit features saddles from 100 years of changes and additions to this horse riding tool.
This exhibit of contemporary quilts features a fusion of textiles and jazz music.
This exhibit features Mr. Wheat's collection of Western ranching gear.
This exhibition features wood turning pieces from over 40 artists, from the collection of Jane and Arthur Mason.
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