Livestock sold here include cattle, sheep and goats, making it one of the largest auctions in the state.
Livestock sold here include cattle, sheep and goats, making it one of the largest auctions in the state.
Brand new facility located on the banks of the Concho River between U.S. 87 north and south. Close to the Historic District, Museum of Fine Arts, Paseo, Fort Concho, Water Lily Garden and other attractions. The 1,600
San Angelo, TX Information CentersInstruments, medicines, surgical kits, hospital furniture, and other items of a typical 19th-century frontier hospital; some on loan from Johnson & Johnson collection. Also items related to San Angelo'
San Angelo, TX MuseumsRestored "ladies of the evening" saloon/"parlor house" that was a surreptitious San Angelo landmark for decades. Faithfully re stored with original furnishings and fashions to depict living style of those who entertained soldiers, ranchers and cowboys. House operated from mid-1800
San Angelo, TX Historic BuildingsOld jail and log cabin, area history and artifacts. Open weekend afternoons in summer. One block south of courthouse in Palo ...
Mementos of early settlers of Texas Panhandle; original book recording births in McLean from 1901 to 1920. Several rooms furn...
Museum maintains collections of ranch and farm artifacts. A five-room house, rebuilt inside the main exhibit hall, is furnish...
Early oil field equipment from height of oil boom includes spudders used for drilling and cleaning out wells, a steel beam pu...
According to apparently authentic records and witnesses, a Texas horned toad (a type of lizard) was sealed in cornerstone of ...