Exhibits include more than 140 mounts in the William A. Bond Game Trophy Room; archaeological exhibit, and Indian artifacts in the Berry Room; a history of ranching in North Texas in the Waggoner Room, including work of sculptor Electra Waggoner Biggs. Of special interest is a 10-foot by 20-foot mural by Adrian Martinez depicting the history of the Waggoner Ranch empire, an original sculpture by Frederick Remington, an original watercolor by C.M. Russell, and a trombone of native son, jazz musician Jack Teagarden. (U.S. 70), adjacent to the VRJC campus.