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Millard's Crossing Historic Village

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Website
  
Millard's Crossing

Phone
  
+1 936-564-6631

Founder
  
Lera Millard Thomas

Millard's Crossing Historic Village

Location
  
6020 North Street Nacogdoches, Texas

Address
  
6020 North St, Nacogdoches, TX 75965, USA

Similar
  
Michelson Museum of Art, Stephen F Austin State Uni, McFaddin–Ward House, Crown Colony Country, Tyler Museum of Art

The Millard's Crossing Historic Village is located at 211 S. 6020 North Street, in the city and county of Nacogdoches, in the U.S. state of Texas. It is a Recorded Texas Historic Landmark.

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History

Millard's Crossing Historic Village is a 37-acre (14.97 ha; 0.06 sq mi) living history site established by Lera Millard Thomas in the 1970s. The Village sits on land which belonged to the Millard family, and on which Thomas grew up. The Village began in 1966 as a project restoration of a singular Victorian house by Thomas, who was the widow of Congressman Albert Richard Thomas. From that one house, Thomas began restoring other structures of East Texas architecture. The Village borders on a railroad track, and is home to a restored red train caboose. There are also log cabins and other restored Victorian architecture in the Village. Of note on the property is the Millard-Lee House which Thomas restored. The house is a Recorded Texas Historic Landmark, and was built c.1837 by Robert G. Millard. The house was purchased by David Lee in 1859.

Hours, admission

Admission fee applies. Monday – Saturday, 9:00am to 4:00pm, Closed Sunday, The Crossing is available for special event rentals. Tour groups welcome.

References

Millard's Crossing Historic Village Wikipedia