Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

News

The Dallas Mavericks host “Mavs Vault” exhibit at State Fair of Texas

Dorothy Gentry
Sports Editor

Photos/Video: Dorothy J. Gentry

If you plan on taking in the State Fair of Texas this year, you won’t want to miss a new exhibit featuring the history of the Dallas Mavericks.

Mavs Vault will be on exhibit at this year’s State Fair of Texas, from Sept. 30 to Oct. 23 at the Hall of State at Fair Park. The historical exhibit, highlighting the team’s landmark moments of the past 42 years, features never-before-seen artifacts, a short historical film, interactive kiosks with trivia and games. It also has a Mavs photo booth, jersey progression display, giveaways, exclusive merchandise, and more.

The exhibit is open daily from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. starting Friday, Sept. 30 and running through the last day of the Fair, Oct. 23. Admission is free with a State of Fair Texas ticket.

A special sneak-preview was held on Wednesday night and featured Mavs GM Nico Harrison, Mavs legend Rolando Blackman, Mavs CEO Cynt Marshall and Mavs co-founder Norm Sonju.

“We have 120 artifacts here representing 42 years of our amazing history. We just want people to come out and enjoy the Mavs,” said Marshall. “We are going to kick off our home season opener on October 22 so this is a way to get into the vibes in advance.

“There is so much Mavs history here and not everyone knows our history,” she continued. “We have new Mavs fans, seasoned Mavs fans so this is a chance for us all to come together and just enjoy the great history of this wonderful team.”

Advertisement. Scroll to continue reading.
ADVERTISEMENT

News Video

IMM Mask Promos

I Messenger Media Radio Shows

ADVERTISEMENT

Related Articles

News

AUSTIN – The well-respected Dallas County Sheriff Marian Brown has let Austin know she is playing by her own rules.

News

Democrats assume they’ll show up. Republicans believe they can pull them away. Meanwhile, a new poll suggests many younger Black men are sitting somewhere...

News

Shortly before 10 a.m. Friday, the city of Dallas issued an all-clear for the scene of Thursday’s fatal Oak Cliff blast. Dallas Fire-Rescue Chief...

Health

Consumer health groups have studied many household products and warned that they contain carcinogens, or ingredients known to cause cancer.

Advertisement