Museums in Abilene, TX

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The Grace Museum gallery

The Grace Museum is a hub of art, culture and community located in historic downtown Abilene, Texas. Originally built in 1909 for railroad travelers as t

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Frontier Texas gallery

Frontier Texas is a western heritage center that allows visitors to relive the Old West through the magic of state-of-the-art technology. Frontier Texas brin

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Original Town North
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National Center for Children's Illustrated Literature gallery

National Center for Children's Illustrated Literature, displays original art created for children's literature. Traveling exhibits enhance the permane

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Original Town North
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Buffalo Gap Historic Village gallery

The Buffalo Gap Historic Village is located on the northern edge of the town of Buffalo Gap. Contains over 15 historic building and a historic playground f

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Taylor County History Center gallery

The Taylor County History Center, previously the Buffalo Gap Historic Village, located in Buffalo Gap, Texas, tells the story of the last fifty years of t