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A museum you HAVE to see if you live in Angelo or love history...

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p-wonk01
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I was first informed of this museum when my father volunteered to work on the board. When going you will literally think you are in the middle of nowhere...and you are correct. Drive up on this small dirt road, pass the cattle gate, and see the house with a few exhibit barns.

It will seem as though you wasted your time or that it could not possibly have anything worthwhile....step inside and be blown away like I was. I'll be honest and tell you that there are many items in this museum that the Smithsonian Museums would die to get their hands on. It has a collection of thousands of gifts and artifacts from all over the world. Small ranch in west Texas...yes..but nothing about the collection is small.

I may be a bit off, but from what I remember it was the ranch of a very well-to-do oil man and his wife. They traveled the world and received presents from leaders of many nations. Upon their death, they established a non-profit museum for the public that requires the items to stay. This is both fortunate (often only you due to its location in Eola, Texas) and unfortunate (much in this collection would be highly valued for big-time public museums that the masses could enjoy).

Online you will read of the windmills and farming implements of long ago...but this is NOT what makes this museum unbelievable. I can't begin to list what is in there because the collection is vast and very random at times.

It can be as simple as hundreds of old beer and soda cans, tons of old medical equipment, more gems and arrowheads then I have seen, complete doll collections....to as unique and rare as artifacts/presents from Asia and the Middle East, huge organ collection, fine china, etc.

Did I make the hard sell yet? I’m not sure why I wrote this (only been there twice)…but it is a trip I promise you will enjoy.


Here is what Travel Texas states :

Displays focus on early farm and ranch days of Concho County and include rare windmills, horse-drawn equipment and farm implements, and memorabilia from around the world. Four buildings house such diverse collections as crystal, thousands of china and glass cats, a pipe organ, Oriental carvings and furniture, antiques, 15,000 Indian arrowheads and artifacts, gem and mineral collection, and special interest vehicles. Museum is on working ranch that includes a herd of registered Longhorn cattle. Located 4.5 mi. east on F.M. 765.

Open Fri. - Sat. 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.; Sun. 1 - 5 p.m.

A website http://www.geocities.com/eolatx/barrowmuseum.html


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MurphyMID
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You can stop by the Schoolhouse and have a beer or two as well. The proprietor will most likely entertain and overserve you...
BrenTexAg74
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Murph
I have been to the Museum many times, although not in the last few years. It started out simple, but was always added to each time I visited. You are correct about many of the items there. And to be able to get such close up views, used to be able to pick them up and handle them.

Is Tonne's Service station still open at the cross roads? There is a dominoe table in the station that has played dominoes from the fiftys i have to suspect, or it may have been rebuilt in the 60's.
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P-Wonk- My dad was a rock hound and did lapidary work as a hobby. Earnest and his wife were great folks. True west Texas pioneers. Early on most folks just thought they were excentric(sp), but they were great folks.

I hadn't been out there in years, but I guess I may need to go when we get to Angelo at Christmas this year.
p-wonk01
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Murphy - is this a new brewery. Is it just a bar or do they actually brew beer there? Know anything about times?
MurphyMID
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http://www.sanangelolive.com/node/2376

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p-wonk01
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Great Murphy...I plan to try to go this Friday to the museum and will certainly stop by there also!
c-jags
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we used to go to barrows as a field trip in elem and jr. high. never appreciated it back then but i can remember back to a lot of cool crap out there.

i need to take the mrs. and c-jags jr. when he's a bit older.
HirschfeldAg
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we also took a field trip out there in elementary...awesome stuff...i could look around all day...they let my mom play the old pipe organ...dont know if they can do that anymore....where did you go to school c-jags?

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BrenTexAg74
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Good ole Wall America
c-jags
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Tis a grand place.


I had to miss the Fall Festival this weekend to go pick up c-jags jr. from his grandparents.

I was looking forward to going this year too. jr.'s almost 2 and I think he'd like a lot of the rides and games now.
p-wonk01
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I was at the game this weekend so I missed the festival as well
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