Visited this small museum to in a whim and actually enjoyed it quite a bit. I took my children, 11 and 6, and both enjoyed it. My oldest and me were intrigued with the rich history of two very prominent figures in the state of Texas. My youngest loved the information system videos and the historical articles that were present. This is a great stop if driving through the city of Uvalde, Tx. I was unaware that two very prominent figures in Texas politics lived in this small but amazing town. It is free, but do take donations, and can be completed quickly in about an hour. Im giving it 4 stars because we arrived a bit later in the day and didn't get to do the entire experience, it is a walk and read...
Read moreBeen coming here since I was a kid, I grew up in Uvalde. It seems like much of the Garner items have been removed to make room for the Briscoe displays. That was fine by me, the Garner things that remain are really cool and Dolph Briscoe was very good to Uvalde. I'm glad people can go here to learn about him too. They had interactive materials which made it more exciting for my 6 year old niece. Free admission but worth dropping a few bucks in the donation bins so that the history of our area...
Read moreI am so excited about my continued education theough my travels and stays throughout small Texas towns. I finally visited a favirote museum in this area. Austin you did fine work in perseving the leadership memoirs of a Uvalde resident and Vice- President of the U.S. I have to return to this fun museum to complete my "Scavenger Hunt" on John Nance Garner ("Cactus Jack Of Texas") and Dolph...
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