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The Bastrop County Museum and Visitor Center are run by the non-profit Bastrop Historical Society with the mission of preserving the local history. The society was founded in 1952, and as the collection of local historic artifacts grew, so did the museum. The museum is now located in the renovated historic city hall, its home since 2012. Exhibits at the museum span over 200 years of history, from Native American artifacts to documents and artifacts from early European settlers up through the 1960’s. History is told through chronological dioramas and special exhibits on cotton farming, coal mining and the newest exhibit, “Cowboys, Cows and Cattlemen.”

904 Main Street, Bastrop, Texas 78602, Phone: 512-303-0057

Bastrop County Museum and Visitor Center
© Bastrop County Museum and Visitor Center

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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