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Heritage Village is a must see!
Be sure and go by the Visitor center in town to have them open the buildings up so you can tour inside. There is more than just this old home, the church, doll house, jail on wheels, etc.
When I walked into Los Nogales, my group and I didn't expect to see so much history. The house told a story and it was moving. I, under no circumstances, am not a huge history person, but I learned so...
Sunday afternoon, and all was closed. But, it was still pretty darn cool from the outside. Just because we couldn't see the inside of all the historical buildings didn't take away from the fact that t...
Built in 1849 for a German immigrant, using adobe, which was unknown in Germany, of course. The adobe bricks were made from caliche (a kind of gravelly clay deposit) that was dug out to create a basem...
Heritage Village is a must see!
Be sure and go by the Visitor center in town to have them open the buildings up so you can tour inside. There is more than just this old home, the church, doll house, jail on wheels, etc.
WOW!
When I walked into Los Nogales, my group and I didn't expect to see so much history. The house told a story and it was moving. I, under no circumstances, am not a huge history person, but I learned so...
Closed, but interesting enough from the outside
Sunday afternoon, and all was closed. But, it was still pretty darn cool from the outside. Just because we couldn't see the inside of all the historical buildings didn't take away from the fact that t...
Texas history in the structure and collection
What a wonderful restoration of this early building. It fun to stop by for a visit and think back on the old days. Great for the kids.
The heritage collection at Los Nogales
Built in 1849 for a German immigrant, using adobe, which was unknown in Germany, of course. The adobe bricks were made from caliche (a kind of gravelly clay deposit) that was dug out to create a basem...