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River Valley Pioneer Museum

River Valley Pioneer Museum
118 North Second Street
806-323-6548

History :
The River Valley Pioneer Museum opened in November, 1986. The museum houses more than seven thousand artifacts provided by just under three hundred donors. More than three thousand people visit the museum annually, and with the completion of the new TxDOT visitor information center in 2004, visitation is expected to increase substantially. The museum is supported by grants and by the generous contributions from the 147 people who are members of the museum organization. Nineteen lifetime members have been recognized for their support of the museum and its mission.
The museum is adorned with two murals, completed in 1991 and 1994. Wall track lighting, a sound system, raised stage platforms, and mobile displays all help to make the facility excellent for historical interpretation and for local events. A student art show, an "Artist of the Month," an Old Timers Reunion and Barbecue, the Fall Foliage Quilt Show, and the Ladies' Hat Luncheon are all regular events sponsored by the museum. The museum also sponsors an annual Gala and Silent Auction Fundraiser.


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