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Dog trot house and was one of the first permanent houses in Gonzales
My husband and I visited the 1845 Horace Eggleston House on a Tuesday in August. It is a dog trot house and was one of the first permanent houses in Gonzales. We were able to walk through the dog trot...
I cannot get over this house! It is one of the first houses built after the city was burned and the story is astounding. When the city got the house they moved it to city property but because of the c...
We have an interest in log cabins so looking forward to visiting. The cabin is located near the Memorial Museum. The cabin didn't have a sign for open times. There was a button to push to listen to...
About the oldest place in Town, as when the retreating Houston ordered the area fired to frustrate the advancing Mexicans, this place was too far out. A good example of an old settler home. Right by ...
After you have visited the Memorial Museum, make sure you don't miss visiting the Eggleston House!! It is a short walk behind the memorial museum. The house is very well preserved and be sure to pus...
Dog trot house and was one of the first permanent houses in Gonzales
My husband and I visited the 1845 Horace Eggleston House on a Tuesday in August. It is a dog trot house and was one of the first permanent houses in Gonzales. We were able to walk through the dog trot...
Rebuilt with the same wood!
I cannot get over this house! It is one of the first houses built after the city was burned and the story is astounding. When the city got the house they moved it to city property but because of the c...
Disappointed
We have an interest in log cabins so looking forward to visiting. The cabin is located near the Memorial Museum. The cabin didn't have a sign for open times. There was a button to push to listen to...
Oldest in Town
About the oldest place in Town, as when the retreating Houston ordered the area fired to frustrate the advancing Mexicans, this place was too far out. A good example of an old settler home. Right by ...
Excellent!!
After you have visited the Memorial Museum, make sure you don't miss visiting the Eggleston House!! It is a short walk behind the memorial museum. The house is very well preserved and be sure to pus...