
The Real County Historical Museum preserves pioneer ways through a replicated log-cabin parlor, kitchen and bedroom, all furnished with pieces donated by local families. A large collection shows local stone dartpoints used by prehistoric Native Americans. There is also an ornate 1880s horse-drawn hearse pulled in local parades. An adjacent former blacksmith shop houses ranch relics, including a hand-powered wool and mohair shearing machine. Outside exhibits show farm implements, a log corn crib and jail cells from the 1910s.
Location
- 151 Evergreen Street
- Leakey, Texas
- 78873
Contact
- Phone: 830-232-5330
- Email Us
- Visit Website
Hours & Fees
March - December
Friday-Saturday, 10 a.m.-2 p.m.Adults: $1, Ages 11 and under: $0.50