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[Nomai Family Video No. 4 - The 2015 State Fair of Texas] captions transcript

[Nomai Family Video No. 4 - The 2015 State Fair of Texas]

This home movie documents Afsheen Nomai and Laura Treat's trip to the 2015 State Fair of Texas at Fair Park in Dallas, Texas. The movie begins with Nomai and Treat entering the fairgrounds behind the midway and continues with a visit to exhibit halls and livestock competitions. Footage includes chickens at the poultry show, the 2015 (ETBA) East Texas Beekeepers Association Honey Queen, The Original World Famous Redwood Log House, dancers performing in front of the Hall of State, Big Tex, a butter sculpture, a live musical performance by the Light Crust Doughboys on the Dr. Pepper stage, a horseback riding or equestrian performance, a music history exhibit, dancers clogging in front of the Hall of State, and the interior of The Cotton Bowl. The movie concludes with a walk through the Midway and the fairgrounds and shots of the Dallas skyline from the Texas Star Ferris Wheel.
Date: October 17, 2015
Creator: Nomai, Afsheen & Treat, Laura
System: The Portal to Texas History
[The Fisher Family Collection, No. 9 - Hunting in Colorado and Mike's Tenth Birthday] captions transcript

[The Fisher Family Collection, No. 9 - Hunting in Colorado and Mike's Tenth Birthday]

This home movie documents the daily lives and activities of the Fisher family including a hunting trip in Colorado as shot from a moving car and Michael’s tenth birthday at home with family. Shots include footage of the family kitchen.
Date: 1959-10-17/1959-11-07
Creator: Fisher, Jerald
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Saniei-Santos Family Videos, No. 16 - Six Flags Over Texas - Arlington] captions transcript

[Saniei-Santos Family Videos, No. 16 - Six Flags Over Texas - Arlington]

This home movie excerpt documents the Saniei and Santos families at the Six Flags Over Texas amusement park in Arlington, Texas.
Date: October 17, 1993
Creator: Saniei & Santos
System: The Portal to Texas History