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Millard's Crossing Historic Village is a living history museum and a charming reconstructed village established by Lera Millard Thomas, a widow of the Congressman Albert Richard Thomas, in the 1970s. The Village sits on 37 acres of land which belonged to the Millard family, where Lera Thomas grew up. She started the Village in 1966 by restoring a singular Victorian house and then proceeded to restore other examples of East Texas architecture. The Village is located next to a railroad track, and includes a restored red train caboose and a number of log cabins. All of the structures were moved from their original sites and restored by Mrs. Thomas. The mission of Millard's Crossing Historic Village is to tell the story about the spirit of pioneer settlement in East Texas.

6020 North St, Nacogdoches, TX 75965, Phone: 936-564-6631

Millard's Crossing Historic Village
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Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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