Log Cabin Pioneers - Texas State Historical Marker
About the Business
The Log Cabin Pioneers - Texas State Historical Marker commemorates the early settlers who played a vital role in shaping the history of Texas. Located at 100-198 North Record Street in Dallas, this institution serves as a reminder of the resilience and determination of those who built the foundation of the state. Visitors can learn about the challenges and triumphs of the pioneers through exhibits and educational programs. The marker stands as a tribute to the enduring spirit of the men and women who made Texas their home.
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100-198 N Record St, Dallas, TX 75202, United States
Reviews
"If you’re from the DFW and are in the downtown area this is a must see. Nothing too big in size and status but incredible large in the way of history. Sitting just outside the Downtown Dallas Records Building this structure caught my eye and I had to do a double take at the historic implications this site had. It’s completely free as with most of the downtown historic sites. Take your family you won’t be disappointed."
"1840s Pioneer log cabin located in the historic district of downtown Dallas, in the vicinity where the first settlements took place. Informative signs, no public entry from what we could tell, but a neat historic spot to stop and see when already in the area for JFK sights."
"After visiting the JFK memorial we decided to wander around the area when we found this peculiar little log cabin. Interesting site. Informative."
"Interesting little log cabin home across from the JFK memorial. Solidly built with the character and charm when log cabins were first built as homes."
"Replica of the log cabin pioneers of Dallas County first built in 1842 by John Neely Bryan, colonist from Tennessee, USA, though bricks were only available by 1860."
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