Mineral Wells, Texas
Palo Pinto Museum
Old jail and log cabin, area history and artifacts. Open weekend afternoons in summer. One block south of courthouse in Palo Pinto, 12 miles west, U.S. 180....
Palo Pinto Museum
Historical marker at intersection of U.S. 281/180
Mineral Wells, TX Historic MarkersFounded in 1904 by Edward P. Dismuke, The Famous Mineral Water Pavilion and Gardens is the only company still bottling the historic healing waters that made Mineral Wells famous in the early 1900s.
Mineral Wells, TX Historic MarkersOld jail and log cabin, area history and artifacts. Open weekend afternoons in summer. One block south of courthouse in Palo Pinto, 12 miles west, U.S. 180
Mineral Wells, TX Museums2,853 acres of post-oak woodlands and grassy meadows surround 673-acre Lake Mineral Wells;
Mineral Wells, TX State ParksHonors Charles H. Noyes, local cowboy killed in range mishap. Noyes family commissioned work by world-famed sculptor Pompeo C...
Exciting art, science and history exhibitions at the museum change frequently. Laser and Planetarium shows. ...
Enjoy rock climbing, mountain biking, and tent camping on this 1,000-acre ranch located on the Brazos River just south of tow...
Lubbock is home for this national Western event. Cowboy poets, musicians, storytellers, artists, historians, historians, auth...
Pioneer settlers in the early 1870s built adobe huts and irrigation ditches along area creeks. After 1875, village became a s...