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Georgetown, Texas Commemorates Cattle-Driving History

Mural depicting Georgetown's cattle-driving history

Georgetown, Texas, September 25, 2025

News Summary

Georgetown, Texas is celebrating its rich cattle-driving heritage with a new mural titled “Then & Now” and a 14-foot longhorn sculpture. Created by artist ARCY, the mural showcases local elements and highlights Georgetown’s connection to the historic Chisholm Trail. The project also includes a new parking garage costing $19.8 million, aimed at addressing downtown parking challenges. The mural and sculpture are expected to enhance public spaces and stimulate economic growth.

Georgetown, Texas Commemorates Cattle-Driving History with New Mural and Longhorn Sculpture

Work is underway on a significant new mural titled “Then & Now” in Georgetown, Texas, adorning the north wall of the new downtown parking garage located at 502 S. Main Street. This large-scale artwork aims to depict the city’s rich cattle-driving heritage, particularly focusing on the early days of the Chisholm Trail cattle drive, which historically traversed down Austin Avenue.

The mural is designed by the renowned artist ARCY, who has an impressive portfolio of hundreds of murals and large-scale works featured across North America, Australia, and Europe. The choice of theme reflects Georgetown’s storied past, while also celebrating the community and its future prospects.

Georgetown’s Art and Culture Program Manager, Amanda Still, emphasized the city’s decision to commission ARCY based on his strong artistic credentials and suitability for this important project. Upon its completion, this mural will stand as the largest in Georgetown, incorporating local elements such as Texas red poppies and cacti to enrich the visual narrative.

In addition to the mural, a remarkable 14-foot Corten steel longhorn sculpture by artist Pascale Pryor has also been commissioned for the parking facility. This striking sculpture is set to be installed in early November at the intersection of Austin Avenue and Sixth Street.

The parking garage project itself comes with a substantial budget of $19.8 million and is slated to open before December. Once operational, it will provide an additional 315 parking spaces in downtown Georgetown, addressing long-standing parking challenges in the area.

Funding for this comprehensive project is sourced from a combination of the American Rescue Plan Act, certificates of obligation bonds, and revenues from the Downtown Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone.

Project Details

  • Mural Title: “Then & Now”
  • Location: 502 S. Main Street, Georgetown, Texas
  • Artist: ARCY
  • Sculpture Title: Longhorn Sculpture
  • Sculpture Artist: Pascale Pryor
  • Parking Garage Cost: $19.8 million
  • Parking Spaces Added: 315
  • Funding Sources: American Rescue Plan Act, certificates of obligation bonds, Downtown Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone
  • Expected Opening Date: Before December

Background

The Chisholm Trail played a pivotal role in Texas’ cattle-driving history, facilitating the movement of cattle from Texas ranches to market in Kansas during the late 19th century. Georgetown’s connection to this historical transit route highlights the city’s rich heritage.

As Georgetown continues to redevelop its downtown area, projects like this mural and the longhorn sculpture not only serve as cultural touchpoints but also contribute to the beautification of public spaces while encouraging economic growth through increased foot traffic and tourism.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the title of the new mural being created in Georgetown?

The title of the new mural is “Then & Now”.

Who is the artist behind the mural?

The artist behind the mural is ARCY.

What will the mural depict?

The mural will depict Georgetown’s cattle-driving history, focusing on the early days of the Chisholm Trail cattle drive.

When is the parking garage expected to open?

The parking garage is expected to open before December.

How many parking spaces will the garage provide?

The parking garage will provide an additional 315 parking spaces.

Key Features of the Georgetown Project

Feature Details
Mural Title “Then & Now”
Location 502 S. Main Street, Georgetown, Texas
Artist ARCY
Sculpture Title Longhorn Sculpture
Sculpture Artist Pascale Pryor
Project Cost $19.8 million
New Parking Spaces 315
Funding Sources American Rescue Plan Act, certificates of obligation bonds, Downtown Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone
Expected Opening Before December

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