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Broadway in Austin: The Lion King

Broadway in Austin: The Lion King

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  • Jelani Remy as “Simba” and the ensemble in “He Lives in You” from THE LION KINGNational Tour.
    Photo by Joan Marcus
  • Gregory Young, Wardrobe Supervisor for The Lion King.
  • Buyi Zama as “Rafiki” in the opening number “The Circle of Life” from THE LIONKING National Tour.
    Photo by Joan Marcus
  • “The Cheetah” and “Giraffes” in the opening number “The Circle of Life” from THELION KING National Tour.
    Photo by Joan Marcus
  • “The Zebras” in the opening number “The Circle of Life” from THE LION KINGNational Tour.
    Photo by Joan Marcus

  • Burned pine trees along Park Road 1A.
    Photo by Kathleen Jennings
  • Park Road 1A is open.
    Photo by Kathleen Jennings
  • Damage from the September 2011 fire.
    Photo by Kathleen Jennings
  • The Jennings family riding through Bastrop State Park.
    Photo by Kathleen Jennings
  • Bastrop State Park historical cabin.
    Photo by Kathleen Jennings

  • The inner workings of OZ.
    Photo by Meredith Rainey
  • The many layers of Emerald City.
    Photo by Meredith Rainey
  • Rolling things into place.
    Photo by Meredith Rainey
  • A dragon centerpiece frames the Wicked stage.
    Photo by Meredith Rainey
  • Down to the last detail.
    Photo by Meredith Rainey
  • Heavy lifting.
    Photo by Meredith Rainey

  • Joe Paterno died before the full extent of his role in the Jerry Sanduskycoverup came out.
    AP Photo
  • Penn State allowed Jerry Sandusky to inflict his horrors on kids for another 14years after a 1998 investigation.
    Photo by AMNY.com
  • Penn State football needs to cease to exist. The death penalty for the programis still almost too kind.

  • The King Ranch maintains a small herd of Texas longhorns.
    Photo by Stephan Lorenz
  • The King Ranch owns 800,000 acres of south Texas brush country with its wideopen skies.
    Photo by Stephan Lorenz
  • Old saddles are on display at the museum in Kingsville. You can also buyexpensive riding gear at the King Ranch store.
    Photo by Stephan Lorenz
  • Numerous old buildings on the ranch attest to its long history. The name acrossthis particular building refers to the original name of the ranch.
    Photo by Stephan Lorenz
  • Tours leave from the visitor center on the Santa Gertudis Division, one of fourhuge parcels of land owned by the King Ranch.
    Photo by Stephan Lorenz
  • Visitors can join daily tours that drive around the ranch for a few hours.
    Photo by Stephan Lorenz
  • The majority of cattle on the King Ranch are Santa Gertrudis, a unique breedable to withstand the harsh subtropical climates of south Texas.
    Photo by Stephan Lorenz
  • People visiting the famous King Ranch hail from all over the United States andthe world.
    Photo by Stephan Lorenz
  • The whitewashed walls of the King Ranch mansion stand in stark contrast to therough mesquite country stretching for miles and miles around it.
    Photo by Stephan Lorenz

Travelin' Man

The King Ranch: pure Texas power

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