Fort Worth Stockyards, 121 East Exchange Avenue Fort Worth, TX Phone: (817) 625-1025 Website The Cowtown Coliseum is a 3,418-seat multi-purpose arena in Fort Worth, Texas. It hosts weekly rodeos and Wild West shows. It was built in 1908 and refurbished in 1986. Elvis Presley once performed there. Part of the historic Fort Worth Stockyards, it was the first ever indoor arena for rodeos in the United States.
The machine is located in the southwest corner of the concourse near the restrooms and near a food stand- when you enter the building, turn left. You must enter through the gift shop at the southeast corner of the building when there is no event scheduled, then go through the door in front of the cash register to the arena. The lights may not be turned on in the concourse area, so it may be somewhat dark near the machine. There are historical displays and memorabilia along the concourse.
Machine 1 All include the city name. Designs are:
1) Logo "COWTOWN COLISEUM". bucking bronco w/rider,
2) Cowboy on horse
3) "COWTOWN COLISEUM" photo of building
4) 'PAWNEE BILL'S WILD WEST SHOW" rider on jumping
10/11/23: you can access this machine using the front door of the arena and no need to go through the gift shop. It’s literally as you enter the main doors (main doors located on the left of the gift shop) on the left hand side in a well lit area.
All pressed nicely. MC |