Dallas Soars! Then lands on a northwest Dallas lawn.
"The statues will be displayed until February, after which the owners can keep them or contribute them to an auction to raise money for Adopt-a-Monument or Arts Partners. The former group preserves public art in Dallas; the latter is an arts education program."
Turns out they didn't really increase in value over these last five years. Since you can't read the for-sale sign, the worn-out-looking nag's going for $3,850, which is a deep discount on its original asking price. The sign also indicates that the horse is "the symbol of Dallas." I hope the owner's not talking about this one in particular. --Robert Wilonsky