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The Memorial Center was built in [[1936]] and was designed by [[architect]] [[Wyatt Cephas Hedrick]], who employed the [[Moderne]] (Art Deco) style.
The Memorial Center was built in [[1936]] and designed by [[architect]] [[Wyatt Cephas Hedrick]], who employed the [[Moderne]] (Art Deco) style.


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Revision as of 15:42, 19 September 2005

The tower and auditorium of the Will Rogers Memorial Center employ an Art Deco style.

The Will Rogers Memorial Center (WRMC) is an 85-acre public entertainment, sports and livestock complex located in Fort Worth, Texas in the United States. The complex is named for American humorist and writer Will Rogers. The WRMC is the home of the annual Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo. It is a popular location for the hosting of specialized livestock shows, including the annual World Exposition of the Texas Longhorn Breeders Association of America, the annual World Championship Paint Horse Show, and 3 major events of the National Cutting Horse Association (NCHA) each year. Events at the WRMC attract over 2 million visitors annually. The complex contains the following facilities:

  • Will Rogers Coliseum
  • Will Rogers Auditorium
  • 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 Wyatt Cephas Hedrick, who employed the Moderne (Art Deco) style.

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