- Saints' Roost Museum
The Saints' Roost Museum in Clarendon,
Texas , featuresheirloom s from Panhandleranch es,farm s, andbusiness es as well as a renovatedrailroad depot and a collection of materials from theRed River War . [ [http://www.traveltex.com/pg/Activity.aspx?id=b2e85108-da57-4123-87b5-3e90ab09557d Saints Roost Museum - Texas Travel ] ] The unusual name of themuseum is derived from Clarendon having been established in 1878 as aprohibition community by aMethodist clergy man, L.H. Carhart. A "sobriety settlement" in contrast to typicalboom town s of that era, Clarendon acquired thesobriquet "Saints Roost" from localcowboys . [ [http://www.texas-on-line.com/graphic/clarendn.htm Texas Online: Clarendon, Texas ] ]The
Fort Worth and Denver Railway depot was moved to the Saints' Roost location in 1996 and fully restored. Akitchen area has been placed behind the ticket office. The original depot dates to 1887, when the railroad reached both Clarendon, the seat of Donley County, and Amarillo some sixty miles to the west. The replica depot contains some of the materials used in the original building, which was improved twice in the early 20th century. [ [http://www.saintsroost.org/depot.htm The Saints' Roost Museum ] ]Another focus of the museum, the Red River War was a military campaign launched by the
United States Army in 1874 to remove various Indian tribes, including theComanche under ChiefQuanah Parker , from the SouthernGreat Plains and relocate them toreservation s in the formerIndian Territory (sinceOklahoma ).The Saints’ Roost is housed in the former Adair
Hospital , founded in 1910, primarily for the use of local cowboys, by thematriarch of the nearbyJA Ranch , Cornelia Wadsworth Ritchie Adair. Mrs. Adair maintained a home in Clarendon when she desired to leave ranch headquarters. She was also the owner ofGlenveagh Castle inCounty Donegal ,Ireland , now an Irish national park, from 1885, on the the death of her second husband,John George Adair , until her own passing in 1921. [ [http://www.ranches.org/JAranch.htm JA Ranch ] ]The museum holds an annual fundraising benefit in September, the
Charles Goodnight Chuckwagon Cookoff. [ [http://www.saintsroost.org/museumnews.htm The Saints' Roost Museum ] ] It has exhibits on Goodnight, a legendary Texascattleman who invented the chuckwagon, andHarold Dow Bugbee , a Westernartist , both of whom claimed Clarendon as their home. [ [http://www.saintsroost.org/about.htm The Saints' Roost Museum ] ] The museum is located at 610 East Harrington Street just offTexas State Highway 70 South. Regular hours areWednesday s throughSunday s from 1 to 4 p.m. The museum is further available by appointment through 806-874-2746. There is no sign onUnited States Highway 287 directing motorists to the Saints' Roost. Visitors should take the southbound turn off Highway 287 to Turkey to reach the Saints' Roost. [ [http://www.saintsroost.org/hours.htm The Saints' Roost Museum ] ]Clarendon is also the home of the S.W. Lowe House, a Panhandle ranching landmark since 1904 built in the Queen Anne-Victorian style with elegant furnishings. Listed on the
National Register of Historic Places , the Lowe House is three blocks south of U.S. Highway 287 at the corner of Taylor Street and Fifth Avenue. It is open daily from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. [ [http://www.bestwesterntexas.com/clarendon-attractions-lodging/ Best Western Clarendon Texas Lodging and Attractions - TX ] ]References
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