The $19 million expansion of the National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame in Fort Worth is moving toward completion by August and a public debut in November.
The biggest change visible right now are the huge concrete panels that show horses galloping around the top of the building. The museum describes them as monumental bas-relief panels celebrating the women and horses of the American West.
These are not decorative accents, but massive, story-driven works of art designed by an architect from Paris, France, fabricated in Hillsboro and installed by a Fort Worth-based construction company…