Historical Monuments in Zephyr, TX

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Sf Ranch gallery

Pack your gear and escape to 800 acres of rolling hills, mystic oaks and vibrant sunsets of the Texas Hill Country. At SF Ranch you will find Horse trails a

Seaquist House gallery

The Seaquist House Foundation, Inc. was established in December of 2014 and we purchased the house on Jan. 10, 2015. Our biggest projects to date (Februar

Taylor County History Center gallery

The Taylor County History Center, previously the Buffalo Gap Historic Village, located in Buffalo Gap, Texas, tells the story of the last fifty years of t

Church of Christ gallery

Imagine stepping back in time almost two thousand years. This is what you'll find when you worship with the church of Christ. Our aim is to restore the ord

Paramount Theatre gallery

Designed and built in 1930 by architect Davis Castle, the landmark Paramount Theatre in Abilene, Texas has a rich and significant history. A beautiful examp

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Original Town North
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Swenson House gallery

WE LOVE HOSTING GROUP TOURS! This is a must see while you are visiting Abilene or if you are just passing through & want to stop to take a break from the roa

Yeats-Duke 1858 Working Museum gallery

Free admission. Historic log cabin. One room is set up to show what a home in the 1800's would look like. The rest of the house is a shop devoted to loc