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Chisholm trail outdoor museum cleburne tx.
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The chisholm trail outdoor museum sits on the chisholm trail which was a trail used in the late 19th century to drive cattle overland.
Free to the public.
The museum is very small but the two guides were very knowledgeable.
The museum is operated by johnson county heritage foundation inc an all volunteer 501 c 3 foundation with the exception of the big bear native american museum.
Welcome to the chisholm trail outdoor museum.
The chisholm trail outdoor museum is a volunteer only organization that aims to teach future generations about the rich and extensive history of johnson county texas.
The chisholm trail outdoor museum is an outdoor and indoor experience of the chisholm trail during the texas pioneer days.
We are proud to have our very own professional blacksmith sam keller on site.
Tepees and life size cattle drive silhouettes greet you as you enter the museum along with the welcome to cleburne on the chisholm trail eighty foot stone wall.
The chisholm trail outdoor museum is a private historical area that is open to the public.
We were incorporated in march 2005 and operate on donations only.
Closed today 254 998 0261.
Sam not only does blacksmithing demonstrations he also sells many of his pieces in the shop.
Chisholm trail outdoor museum.
Located in cleburne the chisholm.
The chisholm trail museum.
The museum includes a life size cattle drive silhouettes johnson county s original courthouse a working blacksmith shop a stagecoach station teepees and more.
On the south side of us hwy 67 just west of the bridge across lake pat cleburne.
These unique museum features are fast becoming one of the most recognized and photographed landmarks in this part of texas.
In 2009 we added this feature to our museum.
The chisholm trail outdoor museum sits on the chisholm trail which was a trail used in the late 19th century to drive cattle overland.
We knew the chisholm trail outdoor museum couldn t accurately portray life in the 1800s without a blacksmith shop of our own.