The Mustangs of Las Colinas are a bronze sculpture of nine wild mustang horses galloping through a water fountain that creates the illusion that they are splashing water as they run.
The Mustangs are a popular North Texas landmark, and a memorial to Texas heritage created by Robert Glen in 1984.
The Mustangs are said to be the world's largest equestrian sculpture. The sculpture is located in Las Colinas in the large courtyard of Williams Square--a large office building.
Las Colinas is a planned community within Irving, Texas, close to Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport. To get there from the airport, take the north airport exit to Highway 114 East toward downtown Dallas, exit and turn left on O'Connor. Look for the Williams Square office towers (and the sculpture) on the left. There is street parking and a parking lot directly across the street.
From journal Things to see in Dallas