On the corner of 16th and Limit Ave. in Sedalia, Missouri is a restored train with bronze sculptures in front of it. It is the Trail’s End Monument in and serves as a powerful tribute to the city’s significant role in the era of the great Texas cattle drives. This landmark, located on the northeast corner of the Missouri State Fairgrounds, commemorates the towns historical importance as a crucial railhead destination during the 1860s. The monument features impressive bronze sculptures by artist J. Michael Wilson, depicting the rugged spirit of the cowboys and their cattle. The monument preserves the memory of the cattle drives and the history of the railroad in Missouri.
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