I got stranded in Clarendon, TX on August 15, 2013. I was driving when the engine blew. Being in such a small remote town, I was naturally very nervous until my wife came down to pick me up. We spent a second night, and decided to explore, and came upon the museum. We were actually going to pass it up when Cathy, the tour guide, chased us down and said, "Did y'all want to see the museum?" We followed her back and I must say that it was an extremely fascinating experience, and an amazing piece of history. Even if simply passing through Clarendon on the way to somewhere else, if you are a history buff, or just need a break from the road, the Saint's Roost Museum is definitely worth the time. Cathy made us feel more than welcome, which we...
Read moreWe had an awesome time at the annual Goodnight Chuck Wagon Cook Off in Clarendon Texas. Family fun at its finest. Each year third Saturday of September get your meal tickets reserved as the sell out each year. Ticket sales start first of...
Read moreSmall museum packed with local history and artifacts. Our docent Tracy Farmer was friendly, welcoming, and accommodating. We arrive at 4:30pm, shortly before closing, but went the extra mile to let us visit. Well...
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