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George Ranch Historical Park
10215 FM 762 Road, Richmond, Texas, United States
About the George Ranch Historical Park
George Ranch Historical Park is a living history museum located in Richmond, Texas. Situated on a sprawling property at 10215 FM 762 Road, this institution offers visitors a glimpse into Texas history through interactive exhibits, historic buildings, and costumed interpreters. The park showcases the evolution of ranching and farming in the region, with a focus on the George family who settled the land in the 1820s. Visitors can explore the beautifully preserved buildings, participate in hands-on activities, and learn about the daily life of early Texas settlers. With its engaging displays and educational programs, George Ranch Historical Park provides a unique and immersive experience for history enthusiasts of all ages.
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10215 FM 762 Rd, Richmond, TX 77469, United States
Reviews of George Ranch Historical Park
"Great first experience! We came to check the pumpkin patch and the set-ups were beautiful perfect for take some photos with our baba. The stuff is very welcoming and friendly. The tractor train is fun to go around with! Easy access and easy-going place We will be back"
"Worth the $! Plan to spend the day, there is a lot to see and learn. We packed a picnic lunch and sat under some trees to eat. Bring water, wear a hat. There is s tram which is really nice. The historians who work here are excellent!"
"Great place to go if you like history. Not stroller friendly and there is a lot of walking, as the property is spread out. Great re-enactments and hands on experience. Great place for field trips."
"Good place to learn and understand first colony history of Texas. The guides have good knowledge about those early families that populate the area and how their wealth evolve through generations. A good place to walk, or take the tram to the historical houses."
"I came here as part of a school field trip. We spent about 3 hours there and to be honest, that's not at all enough time to see everything. The place has a lot of history and if that interests you, try to spend a day here. They have guides who are knowledgeable and friendly. There's a lot of walking to do in an open ranch setting so come prepared with comfortable footwear and clothing suited for the elements. They have a gift shop with some interesting gifts. Never saw a food court or cafeteria, so bring your own food."
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