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John Wayne. The name itself is synonymous with strength, grit, and dignity for many Americans. Though these traits shine through in all John Wayne movies, The Duke’s real display of character was never bolder than during his fight with cancer.

As he was dying, the film legend asked his children to use his name to help doctors find a cure for cancer. Ethan Wayne, along with his brothers and sisters, created an organization to do just that. Today, the John Wayne Cancer Foundation raises money to donate to cancer research and education. Money raised throughout the year goes to fund research programs at top universities, sponsors special research projects performed by industry-leading surgical oncologists, and runs a youth skin care education program called “Block the Blaze.”

To fundraise for cancer research, the John Wayne Cancer Foundation created a series of trail runs called The Grit Series. These runs range from 5Ks to half marathons and take place in some of the prettiest country you’ve ever seen. The final Grit Series race of the year takes place in none other than the Fort Worth Stockyards. On November 12, participants can run a 5K through the Fort Worth Stockyards, beginning and ending in front of John Wayne: An American Experience. As in all Grit Series races, all of the proceeds from the event will go directly to cancer research and education. We’d love to see you at the starting line. In the fight against cancer, our community is stronger together.

Acting as the starting point and finish line at the Grit Series is the John Wayne: An American Ex-

perience exhibit. This exhibit, just named the 2022 “Best Museum in Fort Worth” by Fort Worth Magazine readers, has hosted thousands of people from all over the world, and those numbers are only going up. What started as a traveling pop-up exhibit has turned into an absolute fixture in the Stockyards. After touring in Nashville and Las Vegas, it was evident that The Duke’s influence was still as strong as it ever was. The Wayne family felt inspired to create a permanent destination for people to come and celebrate his life and accomplishments.

The exhibit is modeled in a way that is reflective of John Wayne as a man; each room embodies who he was as a person through each major chapter of his life. All of the pieces you see on display were hand-selected by the Wayne Family from their personal archive and best represent who he was during that particular chapter.

Starting in the “Becoming John Wayne” room, we learn about his childhood, family life, and how he got his start in the acting business. After learning about his incredible influence in pop culture over the years, guests can enter “A Life On Screen,” a room entirely dedicated to his film career. On display are costumes from his most iconic films, personal scripts, special props, and the Oscar Duke won for his role in True Grit.

Fans of John Wayne know that he was walking the talk, even off screen. In “A Man of the People” room, we learn how he put his values into practice: spending time with family on his boat, “The Wild Goose,” visiting troops, engaging in diplomatic correspondence with presidents and, of course, connecting with fans. Guests can enjoy personal Wayne family photos, read letters, and hear some stories to give you a glimpse into who this independent cowboy was when he was out of the limelight.

John Wayne truly was larger than life and there is no better place to learn about his extraordinary life than John Wayne: An American Experience.

At the end of your tour at the exhibit, you’ll enter John Wayne Stock & Supply. In this one-of-a-kind shop, you’ll find timeless, authentic, high-quality goods that Duke himself would have loved. John Wayne Stock & Supply works closely with craftsmen across the country to bring you hand-selected products that we believe in. Come in to shop leather goods, apparel, seasonal gifts, and more. With the holidays fast approaching, there has never been a better time to check it out. We look forward to seeing you in the Stockyards this fall!

For more information on John Wayne: An American Experience, visit www.johnwayne.com/experience or turn to pages 12, 17, or 23.

For more information on the Grit Series and the initiatives hosted by the John Wayne Cancer Foundation, visit www.johnwayne.org.

Bailey Powell Aldrich

A seventh generation Texan, Aldrich returned home to her roots in 2022 to work alongside her father, Keith, and take over the family business of publishing Fort Worth Key Magazine.

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