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Brenham/Washington County, Texas
Attractions Guide - What to See & Do
From a bigger and better Country Flavors Festival
and Texas' oldest county fair to antique shows galore and everything
in-between, there's so much to see and do in Washington County,
Texas. Comprised of the towns of Brenham, Burton, Chappell
Hill and Independence, Washington County is a little more than
an hour - yet a world away - from the big cities of Austin and
Houston.
Antique Rose Emporium
9300 Lueckemeyer Road, Brenham (936) 870-3887
Located on an early settler's homestead, this nationally
renowned 8-acre retail garden features romantic roses, native plants,
old-fashioned perennials, herbs and wildflowers. Multiple theme
gardens embellish mid-19th Century buildings. Practical and
hard-to-find plants available for sale.
Blue Bell Creameries
1101 Blue Bell Road, Brenham (800) 327-8135
Forty-five minute tours include a film and a dip of your favorite
ice cream flavor. Nominal fee, call for tour times. Reservations
required during Spring Break and for groups of 15+. Closed most
holidays.
Burton Cotton Gin & Museum/Wehring Home and Shoe Shop
307 A & B North Main, Burton (979) 289-3378
History's alive at one of the last cotton gins operating
in America, powered by 1925 Bessemer engine! Recognized by Smithsonian
Institution, National Trust for Historic Preservation, National
Register of Historic Places. Complex includes 1914 gin, cobbler
shop, garage, warehouse, Visitor Center and Gift Shop. View video
of volunteers operating gin and/or arrange for a tour.
Ellison's Greenhouse
2107 Stone Street, Brenham (979) 836-6011
You're invited to experience…the world of Ellison's
Greenhouses and Texas hospitality! Stroll through greenhouses,
make your own selection of plants, seasonally available vegetables,
and more. Come, learn, enjoy and make a memory!
Monastery of St. Clare Miniature Horse Farm
9300 Highway 105, Brenham (979) 836-9652
Franciscan Poor Clare nuns support themselves by raising miniature
horses and selling their handmade ceramics. Pet the horses, shop
in the Art Barn, paint your own souvenir or spend a few quiet moments
in the Chapel.
Washington-on-the-Brazos State Historic Site
12300 Park Road 12, Washington (936) 878-2214
This historic site is located on the original town site of Washington
where Texas declared independence from Mexico March 2, 1836, and
which served as the capital of the Republic of Texas. The complex
includes a state-of-the-art Visitor Center, a replica of Independence
Hall, Star of the Republic Museum and the Barrington Living History
Farm.
These are just a few of our many attractions. For more information
about our area check out our website: www.BrenhamTexas.com.
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Brenham/Washington County Convention &
Visitors Bureau
314 S. Austin Street
Brenham, Texas 77833
Phone: 1-888-BRENHAM
Fax: 979-836-2540
Email: info@BrenhamTexas.com
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