A Haunting History Lesson: Brady's Old Jail Museum The Old Jail Museum in Brady, Texas, offers a unique and chilling glimpse into the past. Housed within the historic jailhouse itself, this museum provides a fascinating look at the area's law enforcement history. The owner, was incredibly knowledgeable and passionate, sharing captivating stories about the jail's past. They didn't shy away from the darker aspects of the jail's history, including accounts of hangings that once took place on the property. The atmosphere within the old jail is undeniably eerie. The stone walls seem to whisper secrets, and a sense of unease lingers in the air. It's easy to imagine the ghosts of past inmates still roaming the halls. Authenticity: Experiencing history firsthand within the original jail cells is truly unique. Informative Owner: The owner's insights made the visit even more enriching. Chilling Atmosphere: The jail's history and the palpable sense of the past create a memorable experience. If you're interested in local history and enjoy a touch of the macabre, the Old Jail Museum in Brady is a must-visit. Be prepared for a chilling and unforgettable journey...
Read moreThis is a phenomenal museum in a gorgeous building that housed the county jail (complete with hangman’s noose and trap door!) until 1973. It is packed with local history, carefully curated with obvious fondness for the community and its residents. There is a portion devoted to the WWII-era pilot training facility at Curtis Field, where 10,000 cadets were trained - and where 21 tragically perished. The restored control tower and guard shack are on site, along with the guard shack from the camp for German POWs also located near Brady. The museum also holds one of the largest private collections of model airplane engines - over...
Read moreA cute little museum. It has some interesting memorabilia and other things to look at. The old jail upstairs was pretty interesting to walk through and see. They have part of a finger in a bottle from a bar fight! As well as tons of mini engine that actually run. A neat place to stop...
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