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Zoe Kirkpatrick
speaks on


Indian Life
on the
Texas Plains


Indian on horse


March 10, 2012





Most people think of the Bufalo Gap Historic Village as a collection of antique buildings grouped together in a small town south of Abilene, Texas, worth a pleasant day’s visit or two. But a lot more is going on here than just curious artifacts waiting to be examined. The Village is owned and operated by the Texas Frontier Heritage & Cultural Center™, which sponsors a wide range of cultural activities exploring Southern United States history in general and the history of Texas in particular. Make sure your calendar includes these upcoming events!


McMURRY HISTORY LECTURES ON TEXAS HISTORY
OPEN AND FREE TO THE PUBLIC!
(as long as space permits)


All classes begin during the week of January 17 as scheduled below
and will be held in the R. Lee and Ann Rode Gallery at the Village.
The classes are part of McMurry’s innovative TEXAS Semester experience
and are offered to give members of the public a taste of what
The TEXAS Semester is all about.
OCCASIONAL VISITS ARE WELCOME!


RSVP donfrazier@tfhcc.com

Dr. Stephen Hardin
Spanish Texas
Wed. afternoon
1:00 PM - 3:55 PM
Duration: 16 weeks
Dr. Don Frazier
General Texas History
Tue. & Thurs. evenings
6-9 PM
Duration: 8 weeks
Dr. Stephen Hardin
Texas Revolution
and Republic

Mon., Wed., Fri.
11:20 AM -12:15 PM
Duration: 16 weeks

TEXAS Semester For more on The TEXAS Semester,
click here
.





Chautauqua

In continuing the educational mission of the Village, we are proud to offer the public our acclaimed Chautauqua Learning Series. The Learning Series consists of monthly lectures which are based on the Chautauqua movement which spread throughout the rural United States in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Click here for details and times of specific lectures.








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