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Culture, General, History, Historic House, Historical Society, Library

The Fayette Public Library and Fayette Heritage Museum & Archives(LMA) is a unique facility especially for a small rural community. All three entities are housed in one building and all staff are cross-trained in order to assist patrons and visitors in all three areas. The mission of the LMA is to preserve the history and promote the cultural heritage of the community; to promote education and love of reading for all; to provide the tools for research, past, present & future; and to enhance the quality of life for the diverse population.

Children's, General, History, Historic House, Library

Covering forty acres and twenty-four buildings just south of downtown San Angelo, Fort Concho represents one of the best preserved frontier forts west of the Mississippi! Its 1870s-style structures reflect the simple but sturdy military architecture of the late 1800s when West Texas was truly a "vast expanse" awaiting protection and settlement.

Fort Concho is central to San Angelo in spirit, fact, and location. Its soldiers in the 1867-1889 era created the economic needs (both legal and illegal!) that led to the creation of San Angelo, the "town they left behind them" in 1889. The fort sits just south of the Concho River and downtown San Angelo, at the virtual center point of the city that now has 90,000 people within sixty square miles.

General, History, Historic House, Library

Historical Museum including Genealogy, local historical, artifacts historical landmarks including 1857 Jail, log cabins(1852 and 1845), new large Bass Family building completed in 2007 to hold the artifacts.

General, History, Specialized

Exhibits include replica of Thomas Montgomery ranch house. Numerous exhibits from early Floyd County pioneers. Artifacts from only recognized campsite of Coronado in State of Texas. Excellent research library (genealogy or local history). Open nights or weekends by appointment.

Franklin County Museum

Mount Vernon, Texas

Art, General, History, Historic House, Natural History

The displays are subject to change every six months. We have a popular kitchen display, that will not change as often. This display will be added to or refocused on some particular aspect of kitchen life from by-gone days that suits the theme. Our displays are historic, dating back to the 1800's. Some of our major projects ahead are: Displays of family entertainment, family fashions, photography showing along with exhibits, and a real sewing area. We are always in need of docents to help in different aspects.

Frontier Times Museum

Bandera, Texas

General

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