Originally constructed of wood in El Canyon de las Casas Amarillas (The Canyon of the Yellow Houses) on the XIT Ranch in 1887 to a height of 132 feet, the famous windmill blew down on Thanksgiving Day, 1926. The replica is only 114 feet to axis of the 12-foot windmill. U.S. 84
Littlefield, TX Historic Mills Course Access: Semi-Private
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This sleek, new facility offers varied and changing exhibits of different media from many eras. This is a cooperative project...
Housed in the historic First National Bank building, the museum features pioneer artifacts and traveling exhibits. The oil hi...
Early pioneer and ranching heritage collection. Includes county, city, and area histories, photo gallery, antique furniture, ...
Restored "ladies of the evening" saloon/"parlor house" that was a surreptitious San Angelo landmark for decades. Faithfully r...
More than a dozen display rooms depict the lives of early Nolan County settlers. Extensive photograph files, farm and ranch e...