This colorful mural covers 850 square feet on an indoor wall about 60 feet long and 15 feet high near the SW mall entrance. Cowboys and Indians Trains and Plains shows homesteaders during the Cherokee Strip Land Run, cowboys moving cattle up the Chisholm Trail which passed through what is now Enid, an Indian settlement and developments such as Vance Air Force Base, former Phillips University, downtown Enid office buildings, and oil wells. The mural was painted in 1986 by local artist Marilyn Fulton and won a “Maxi” award, the highest award given by the International Council of Shopping Centers.