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Seymour, Texas

Located on the Brazos River in Baylor County, Seymour was established in 1879 by settlers from Oregon. Artist Tom Lea was contracted in April of 1941 to paint a mural for the Seymour Post Office depicting early life in Seymour and Baylor county when Comanche Indians were an integral part of life. The mural can be seen today in the Post Office building.

Available recreational activities include swimming, boating, tennis, and RV hookups. Salt Fork River Estates Golf Course is a new municipal facility offering a 9-hole golf course, swimming pool and fishing pond.

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Things to do near Seymour, TX

Saints Roost Museum

Housed in former Adair Hospital founded by Cornelia Adair in 1910 for local cowboys, the museum features heirlooms from area ...

Old Tascosa

Pioneer settlers in the early 1870s built adobe huts and irrigation ditches along area creeks. After 1875, village became a s...

Lake Rita Blanca State Park

Fantastic opportunities for viewing and photographing various species of birds and other wildlife await visitors. In Oct., mi...

Julian Bivins Museum

Housed in the former Oldham County Courthouse, name honors Panhandle rancher whose donation of land formed the nucleus of Boy...

Scenic Drives

Vivid illustrations of High Plains topography along Texas 86 and Texas 207 north. Travelers will see immense proportions of H...