The State Fair of Texas will open its gates next week, and Big Tex is taking his place ahead of the 2025 season.

The iconic 55-foot Texan was lifted by crane into his place at ‘Big Tex’ Circle on Friday in a lengthy process that started at 10 a.m.

Big Tex’s skeletal structure was originally built in 1949 for a Christmas celebration in Kerens, Texas. After two years in the spotlight as the world’s tallest Santa Claus, the Kerens Chamber of Commerce sold the figure to the State Fair of Texas for $750.

Dallas artist Jack Bridges was brought on board to transform Santa into Big Tex.

Big Tex made his State Fair debut in 1952, and after a little engineering, he “found his voice” in 1953. His wave was added in 1997, and three years later, he began to turn his head.

On Oct. 19, 2012, Big Tex

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