Outside of the south Dallas location of Schepp's Dairy stands a four legged sentry who keeps two great big eyes on the comings and goings of the busy distribution center.
Not a big deal, you say? Cow statues are plentiful...especially in Texas, you say? Well, ok, you're right but this one seemed familiar and as I rummaged through my hard drives of pictures and video...
I stumbled across this little beauty in Benbrook, TX, about 60 miles east of the other one:
The resemblance is striking. Long lost twins, perhaps? Our friends at Roadside America tell us there are multiple mega-cows grazing along the back roads of the U.S. and that there are standard fiberglass models and not so standard fiberglass models. But I think it's safe to say that these two are from the same herd.
So what's the story? Were they both previously perched at Schepp's and then one got out when the farmer left the gate open? Are their origins completely separate from Schepp's and then later the dairy got a hold of one of them? Another open case file in the world of roadside mysteries...
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Wednesday, December 20, 2017
Saturday, March 19, 2016
Are You Being Served?
In the interest of full disclosure, I've never actually watched this movie:
But only because it looks absolutely horrible. "Serving Sara" came out in 2002 and the other day I scanned through it to pull these stills. So, with that complimentary introduction, let's get started!
Our first stop is what I like to call "the dome thingy outside Comerica Bank Tower" in downtown Dallas. In the film it was a steak restaurant:


But the most recognizable Dallas location is Pioneer Plaza (also in downtown). It's featured in a foot chase scene with Bruce Campbell and a sweaty, bloated Matthew Perry.



Campbell then runs past the Pioneer Plaza Cemetery and the Confederate War Memorial (which is in the opposite direction that he was running in the Plaza...movie magic!) on his way into the Convention Center.


And then some other stuff happens and then the movie ends. Roll credits!
In the interest of maintaining some educational content in the blog, here's a video segment we shot on Pioneer Plaza:

Our first stop is what I like to call "the dome thingy outside Comerica Bank Tower" in downtown Dallas. In the film it was a steak restaurant:

But the most recognizable Dallas location is Pioneer Plaza (also in downtown). It's featured in a foot chase scene with Bruce Campbell and a sweaty, bloated Matthew Perry.



And then some other stuff happens and then the movie ends. Roll credits!
In the interest of maintaining some educational content in the blog, here's a video segment we shot on Pioneer Plaza:
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Wednesday, September 2, 2015
I Double Dairy You
Hey check it out! It's an all new episode of East Texas Explorer! If you ever wanted to visit the Southwest Dairy Museum in Sulphur Springs, TX (yes, you have) then check out this episode of the podcast:
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