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Henderson County Historical Museum


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Vintage and antique memorabilia are displayed in the 1896 Faulk-Gauntt building. The first floor exhibits of the Henderson County Historical Museum emulate a turn-of-the-century dry goods store while the second floor is a re-creation of an early law office, parlor, bedroom, bath, kitchen and schoolroom.


Hours: Fridays and Saturdays, 10am until 3pm.
Address: 217 N. Prairieville St.
Phone: 903-677-3611

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