The Colony, TX - A powerful Veterans tribute is coming to The Colony. The American Veterans Traveling Tribute (AVTT) will bring The Traveling Vietnam Wall and Cost of Freedom Tribute to display to the public on November 8, 2025, at 4100 Blair Oaks Drive, The Colony, TX 75056.
"Remembering and respecting our Veterans for the selfless sacrifices they have made is one of our greatest responsibilities as citizens of this state and nation," said Chloe Hancock. "We owe a tremendous debt of gratitude to the men and women who have made the ultimate sacrifice in the name of freedom. The American Veterans Traveling Tribute offers Texans, alongside Texas Veterans, the chance to pay their respects to our nation's fallen warriors and gain a deeper appreciation for all those who have answered the call to service."
 
9AM: TSC: American Heroes Classic IV Begins
11AM: Veterans Ceremony presented by The Son?s of the American Legion
11AM-12PM: Pre-registration for the car show opens
12PM: Carnival & Festival open
12PM-1:30PM: Registration for Car Show
12PM -2PM: Community Stage
1:30PM-2:30PM: Car Show Voting
2pm-3pm: Velvet Elvis Performance
3pm: Car Show Awards
4PM-5:30PM: 80?s Night Performance
5:45PM: Veterans Ceremony presented by Holley-Riddle American Legion Post 21
6PM: Silent Auction closes
6:30pm-8PM: Tony Marques Band Performance
8PM: Drone Show
 
    
                Saturday Nov 8, 2025
                
                    
                    9:00 AM - 8:00 PM CST
            
The American Heroes Festival, located at 4100 Blair Oaks Dr. The Colony, TX 75056
 The American Veterans Traveling Tribute The Vietnam Traveling Wall and Cost of Freedom Tribute will be on display at The American Heroes Festival, located at 4100 Blair Oaks Dr. The Colony, TX 75056. This event will open to the public at 12PM. With various sizes available, the 60% replica will be displayed. Standing 6ft tall, this tribute is 89ft long. It also includes the Cost of Freedom Tribute which honors all of our other major wars and conflicts such as: WWI, WWII, Korea, Desert Storm, Somalia, 9/11, Iraq and Afghanistan. The Tribute Wall travels across the country showcasing the names and acknowledging their sacrifices but also educating our youth so that history may never die! The Vietnam Memorial Wall in Washington, D.C. is known as "The Wall That Heals." However, not everyone can travel to experience the powerful black granite wall inscribed with the names of the men and women who gave their lives or remain missing. In 2005, retired Lieutenant Colonel Don Allen, who is a U.S. Army and Vietnam Veteran, founded The American Veterans Traveling Tribute with the mission to bring that same experience to his fellow Veterans and their loved ones.