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Camp Hearne served as a Prisoner of War camp during World War II and has been partially restored as an historical monument. Address: . Hearne TX USA 77859
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La Salle Monument The La Salle Monument commemorates one of the founders of the town of Navasota, TX. Address: State Route 105 Navasota TX USA
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The Old Fort Parker State Historical Park is located between Groesbeck and Mexia in Central Texas and features cabins and other structures from the mid-1800s. Address: 866 Park Road 35 Groesbeck TX USA 76642-2749
1 254 729-5253
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Horlock History Center The Horlock History Center in Navasota is situated in a two story house and features displays that speak to the ethnic diversity in the area. Address: 1215 E. Washington Street Navasota TX USA
1 936 825-6600
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Magnolia House Built in 1895, Magnolia House was home to many of Cameron's prominent citizens over the years. The building has won a Great American Home Award from the National Trust for Historic Preservation and is a good example of a fully restored Victorian home. Address: 502 N. Travis Ave. Cameron TX USA 76520
1 254 697-4395
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The Allin House The Allin House was originally built by the first mayor of Copperas Cove in 1913 and has since been restored as a local historic site. Address: N. Main St. and Avenue B Copperas Cove TX USA 76522
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Gunsmoke Texas Gunsmoke, Texas can be found roughly five miles from Columbus and is home to the Texas Historical Shootist Society, a group dedicated to re-creating wild west gun fights and cowboy culture. Address: . Columbus TX USA 78934
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Situated in Stephen F. Austin State Park, this historic site was the social, economic and political center of the American colonies in Texas from 1824 to 1836. Historical tours are offered on Saturday and Sunday at 1pm. Address: . San Felipe TX USA
1 979 885-3613
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Fort House Built circa 1868, Fort House is a Greek Revival-style home that showcases Victorian furniture and artifacts. Visitors do not want to miss the home during the holiday season, as it is decorated with lights, presents and ornaments. Address: 503 S. 4th St. Waco TX USA
1 254 753-5166
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This historic 19th-century Greek Revival-style home belonged to the McCulloch family and once served as the epicenter of Waco's social scene. Visitors have the opportunity to tour the home and see a number of family airlooms. Address: 407 Columbus Ave. Waco TX USA
1 254 753-5166
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