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Texas Historic Homes

  • Hammond House

    Hammond House

    The Hammond House was originally built in 1876 to be a courthouse and jail. In 1870

  • Magnolia House

    Known as the Magnolia House and listed on the National Register of Historic Places

  • Col. Charles DeMorse Home

    Known as the "Father of Texas Journalism," Colonel DeMorse founded The Northern Standard

  • Heritage House

    Built in 1927 to serve as home for the president of Texas A&M University, the Heritage House has been restored to its original elegance, and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places

  • Ledbetter Picket House

    Restored frontier ranch structure with rustic period furnishings. House is a dog-run cabin built of slender upright poles (pickets).

  • Potton House

    Restored Victorian home of Joseph Potton family, circa 1901; listed in National Register of Historic Places; excellent showcase for turn-of-the-century furnishings. Open Tues. - Sat. 1 - 5

  • S.W. Lowe House

    This historic house is a 1904

  • Isaac McCormick Pioneer Cottage

    Restored home of area's first settler, built in 1899. Furnished in pioneer style displaying artifacts from 1890

  • Kell House

    Kell House

    The Kell House is one of the most historically and architecturally significant building in Wichita Falls. Built in 1909

  • Ace of Clubs House

    Legend says James Draughon won a huge pot in poker game by playing the ace of clubs. House's floor plan is based on the club on that card. Elegant 1885

  • Ezekiel W. Cullen Home

    An early judge of the First District Court of Texas, Cullen lived in this large house of Greek Revival style, the entire upper floor a ballroom; 1839

  • Sterne-Hoya House Museum and Library

    Sterne-Hoya House Museum and Library

    Built in 1830 by Nicholas Adolphus Sterne, a prominent merchant and Texas revolution leader, the house, listed on the National Register of Historic Places

  • House of the Seasons

    Built in 1872

  • La Borde House

    Completed 1899 as home and border store by French merchant-riverboat trader. Converted to hotel operated by family until the 1930s. Designed by Parisian architects;

  • Guenther House

    Historic house was built by Carl Hilmar Guenther, founder of Pioneer Flour Mills, in 1859

  • Durst-Taylor Historic House and Gardens

    Durst-Taylor Historic House and Gardens is a circa 1835 wood-frame house interpreted to the 1840 to 1860