San Angelo, Texas
Fort Concho
One of the best preserved frontier military posts west of the Mississippi, this National Historic Landmark consists of 23 original and restored buildings on 40 acres near downtown. Establis...
Fort Concho
The history of railroading in West Texas comes alive at the old depot. In addition to housing the Railway Museum of San Angelo, the facility features an operating diorama depicting the city in 1928 as well as static displays of railcars. Open Sat. 10 a.m. - 5
San Angelo, TX Railroad HistoryEl Paseo extends between Fort Concho and Concho Avenue and follows a footpath from the fort used by the soldiers stationed here to the village across the river. The heritage trail covers the heart of San Angelo encompassing the "Pearl of the Conchos"
San Angelo, TX Historic TrailsWas the first street in downtown area in "Santa Angela," and street's colorful history is reflected in its stores and buildings. Also features Miss Hattie's, the "Best Little Bordello Museum inTexas."
San Angelo, TX HistoryIn former Lake Rangers Headquarters building at Lake Nasworthy built by Works Progress Admin. Natural science and history museum interpreting the Edwards Plateau region. Displays feature native wildlife: live reptiles and amphibians, mounted birds and other wildlife, 200
San Angelo, TX Nature CentersPeriod rooms, chapel, carriage house, office. Records and documents of White Deer Land Company, established 1886. Exhibits re...
Wealth of exhibits include XIT Ranch, railroad antiques, Indian artifacts, frontier firearms, cowboy clothing, saddles and ta...
This sleek, new facility offers varied and changing exhibits of different media from many eras. This is a cooperative project...
Honors Charles H. Noyes, local cowboy killed in range mishap. Noyes family commissioned work by world-famed sculptor Pompeo C...
Early oil field equipment from height of oil boom includes spudders used for drilling and cleaning out wells, a steel beam pu...