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
Founded 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 MarkersTexas 4 (12 miles west of Mineral Wells at Palo Pinto) south to I-20 offers spectacular bluffs and scenery through the Palo Pinto Mountains. U.S. 281 north from I-20
Mineral Wells, TX Scenic DrivesHistorical marker at intersection of U.S. 281/180
Mineral Wells, TX Historic MarkersIn a rustic 1907 building that housed the city's jail, the museum features antique exhibits and other memorabilia donated or ...
Windmills of all descriptions are found on the grounds of this 28-acre site, donated in 1993 by the City of Lubbock to docume...
The downtown gallery show cases contemporary art, sculpture and photography in its three galleries. Exhibits by local, region...
Original paintings and prints by noted cowboy artists; farm and ranch artifacts from early 20th century, including living roo...
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