You're invited to the DeWitt County Historical Museum in Cuero, "The House Where History Lives" to see the new exhibits! Free admission!
Feb 04, 2022 06:00PM ● By Kayla Mayer- Now: Election Memorabilia
- Soon: A Traditional Peppermint Christmas
- Christmas Open House on Tuesday, December 3rd from 4 - 7 p.m.
- INDIANOLA to CUERO EXHIBIT - "During the course of 16 years, a piece of beach front property owned by Samuel Addison White was transformed into a bustling seaport on the Texas Gulf coast. Scores of German and other immigrants took this path to lands they bought or claimed in Texas. Commerce to the West was an integral factor for this growth. A few hours of bad weather during two Gulf storms proved detrimental to the developing town, but the connection to Cuero had been made, and it had long ranging effects. The Museum’s exhibit for the remainder of October concerns the Indianola to Cuero connection. See this on Tue - Fri from 10-12 and 1-4 or by special appointment 2 weeks ahead of time. Get to know your local history at "The House Where History Lives!" 312 East Broadway in Cuero. FREE admission! For tours and more information call: 361-275-6322
- "The DeWitt County Historical Museum is a "house" museum which represents life in DeWitt County from the 1880's through the 1940's."
- Authentic Frontier Log Cabin on grounds!
You're invited to the DeWitt County Historical Museum in Cuero, "The House Where History Lives" to see the new exhibits! Free admission! [27 Images]
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cuero, texas
DeWitt County Historical Museum
Special Exhibit
History
Authentic frontier log cabin
Free Admission
October
Indianola Connections to Cuero
November
Samuel Addison White
Texas Gulf Coast
German immigrants
storms
Christmas tree
Traditional Christmas
The House Where History Lives
Christmas Open House
Election Memorabilia