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History In Plain Sight: “Wooten, an Abilene Life” Trailer

abilenet August 28th, 2010

H.O. Wooten was an early pioneer and business leader in Abilene, Texas.   History In Plain Sight host Jay Moore and videographer and editor David Gibson have create a video about the story of his life as he lived through some of the best and worst times this country has ever seen and continued to build and grow the city of Abilene.

Join us at the Paramount Theater, Thursday, September 9th at 7PM for the premier showing of this video.

Meanwhile, here is a trailer of the video.

Wooten: an Abilene Life – Intro from David Gibson on Vimeo.

History In Plain Sight: “Fair Park” Trailer

abilenet December 4th, 2009

Join History In Plain Sight host Jay Moore as he unfolds the history of Fair Park in Abilene, Texas.  This story tells about the beginnings, events and the end of the Fair Park as the premier destination for Abilene and the surrounding area.

History in Plain Sight – “The Bankhead Highway” Trailer

abilenet July 12th, 2009

The Bankhead Highway was a United States cross-country automobile highway connecting Washington, D.C. and San Diego. It was part of the National Auto Trail system. The road was named for Alabama politician John Hollis Bankhead, a leader in the early national road building movement. This road has the distinction of being the first all-paved road to stretch across the United States.

In his series of historical documentaries called, “History in Plain Sight,” Jay Moore tells about the creation of the Bankhead Highway, what it meant to the people of West Texas, particularly Abilene and Baird, Texas, and what happened to the highway that once stretched across the southern part of the United States. Parts of this road can still be found and driven on in and around Abilene and other parts of Texas.

The entire story on the Bankhead Highway will begin airing on the local access channel, Channel 7, for the Abilene, Texas viewing area on July 14th at 7PM CST.

For a DVD Copy of this presentation, contact Jay Moore at jay.moore@abileneisd.org or by writing to him at the following location: 601 Amarillo Abilene, TX 79601-5811 (325) 676-3775.

Dedication of the William and Beatrice Butler House

abilenet October 9th, 2008

Medical doctor, William Butler, and his wife, Beatrice, lived and worked in Abilene. Dr. Butler was the first African American physician in Abilene and practiced until his death in 1947. Their home was later used as a day nursery for babies and small children in the black community.

On October 4th, 2008, a ceremony was held at the house, 701 Mesquite, for the unveiling of a Texas State Historical Marker commemorating their lives and sacrifices to the community.