The Trail Blazers Square, built to commemorate the Western Cowboys, is famous for large cowboy and bronze cow sculptures. The Trail Blazers Square is located just east of Dallas City Hall, near the Dallas Convention Center, and is designed to resemble part of the Shawnee Trail, a major cattle drive route in 19th-century Texas. A stream flows through a limestone cliff in this vast green area of downtown Dallas' downtown business district, but its most prominent feature is the 49-year-old bronze sculpture of the Texas Governor's Horn cow, the Bronze Race, which is being driven past the park by three cowboys riding horses And creek. The park was designed by artist Robert Summers and is landscaping and recreates the scene of the iconic Texas industry in the early days. The bull-running majestic, lifelike and memorable.