- Buffalo Gap Historic Village
Infobox_nrhp | name =Old Taylor County Courthouse and Jail
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location=Buffalo Gap, Texas
lat_degrees = 32
lat_minutes = 17
lat_seconds = 10
lat_direction = N
long_degrees = 99
long_minutes = 49
long_seconds = 36
long_direction = W
locmapin = Texas
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built =1879
architect= Martin,Bryne & Johnston
architecture= No Style Listed
added =June 09 ,1978
governing_body = Private
refnum=78002984cite web|url=http://www.nr.nps.gov/|title=National Register Information System|date=2008-04-15|work=National Register of Historic Places|publisher=National Park Service]Buffalo Gap Historic Village is a large
museum of fifteen outdoor structures andWest Texas artifact s that reach back to the late 19th century and the early 20th century located in the smalltown of Buffalo Gap south of Abilene,Texas . The museum focuses particularly upon the years1883 ,1905 , and1925 . The village is centered on the original Old Taylor CountyCourthouse and Jail from 1879. Several entire buildings have been moved to the village from other parts of the state for display, including an earlyTexaco gasoline station.Texas Department of Transportation, "Texas State Travel Guide, 2008", p. 113] The Old Taylor County Courthouse and Jail building is listed on theNational Register of Historic Places .Other buildings include pioneer
log cabin s, a medical display, abarbershop ,railroad depot with workingtelegraph system, blacksmith shop, two-roomschool , bank,post office , andair-conditioned chapel . Additionally, there is a large collection offirearms , Indian, and farm/ranch -related material, all displayed informally. The gift shop has an assortment of books and Texas gifts. A shortvideo on thehistory of the region is presented in the visitors center.Picnicking facilities and playground equipment are available.The village originated as an historic site in 1956. Three years later, Ernie Wilson, a lawyer and
historian ,rancher , andchurchman , purchased the courthouse building and established a small museum of Indian and Western artifacts. Wilson also procured two other Taylor County structures, the Hill House and the Knight/Sayles Cabin. All are incorporated in the Buffalo Gap Village. Wilson died in 1970, and the site was purchased in 1977 by R. Lee Rode,M.D. , and his wife, Ann. The Rodes expanded the site by acquiring more regional historic structures. When Rode retired frommedicine , he offered the village for sale. Through the efforts of the Taylor County Historical Foundation, the village was maintained intact and acquired by the Grady McWhiney Research Foundation. It is operated as anon-profit educational facility. The village charges a small admission fee.http://www.buffalogap.com/bghistory.html]Since 1999, the McWhiney Foundation has developed an interpretive theme for the site. Visitors can learn the history of the last half century of the Texas frontier between 1875 and 1925. They can obtain an understanding of the forces, such as the
automobile , that brought change to the region. The village offers special events and lectures. A short book, "The Texas You Expect: The Story of Buffalo Gap Historic Village", is now in publication.Buffalo Gap Village offers the public access to the
Chautauqua Learning Series. These are monthlylecture s based on the Chautauqua movement which spread throughout therural United States at the turn of the 20th century. Speakers on the circuit included theentertainer Charles Ross Taggart and the three-time Democratic presidential nomineeWilliam Jennings Bryan . A sample lecture is entitled "Victorian Underpinnings: Why Did They Wear That?" about heavy women's clothing in the 19th century. [http://www.buffalogap.com/chautauqua/victorian.html]Buffalo Gap also hosts
music al events, including the annual Bluegrass Festival.The community is four miles northeast of Lake Abilene and the
Abilene State Park . Less than ten miles away is the newstate-of-the art Frontier Texas! museum in downtown Abilene, which features narration by the former "Gunsmoke " starBuck Taylor . Lake Kirby within Abilene offersfishing and picnicking.References
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