Just wanted to let all my friends know about some of the great attractions and fun things to do in Fort Bend County. It is a great place to live.
Fort Bend County has a very rich historical background. One really very interesting and fun thing to do in Fort Bend County is to visit the Historic George Ranch.
They are celebrating their 25th Anniversary this year. There’s so much to see with four historic home sites that take you through 100 years of Texas history and a calendar that is jam packed with special programs and events that will give you a different experience every time you visit.
The George Ranch Historical Park's history follows family lines beginning in 1824 when Texas was still part of Mexico. The first Texas pioneers settled near the Brazos River. In the years since, the Ranch has passed through four generations and grown into one of Fort Bend County's landmarks.
Today, the George Ranch is a 23,000-acre working ranch. The family's original "home place" is at the core of the George Ranch Historical Park where the legends and legacies of those who shaped this place come to life every day. Authentic locations, historic homes, costumed presenters and a remarkable story of determination and courage set the stage for trekking through Texas history.
Visitors are exposed to the complete timeline of the family history and significant events in Texas history. The Park has often been called one of the best kept secrets in Fort Bend County. These days, it’s apparent that the secret is getting out. The George Ranch is a nationally acclaimed living history site highly regarded for the quality and authenticity of the educational programs.”
Open Tuesday through Saturday
9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
They are closed on Sundays and Mondays, January 1, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. 2012 Exceptions: The park will be open Monday, September 3rd in honor of Labor Day. The park will close at 3 p.m. on October 25th and October 26th in preparation for our Texian Market Days Festival.
Admission:
$10 (Adults)
$9 (Seniors 62+)
$5 (Children ages 5-15)
Children ages 4 and under are always FREE!
George Ranch Historical Park 10215 FM 762 Richmond, TX 77469Directions:
The George Ranch Historical Park is located just 30 miles southwest of downtown Houston. Take US 59 South; Exit Grand Parkway/Hwy 99. Turn left (south) at the traffic light on Crabb River Road (FM 2759). The Park's main entrance is located 6 miles down the road on the right.
If you are looking to move to the Fort Bend County area, please give me a call. For over 30 years I have been serving the area.
www.FTXR.com
Sam Orlando
First Texas Realty
Fort Bend County has a very rich historical background. One really very interesting and fun thing to do in Fort Bend County is to visit the Historic George Ranch.
They are celebrating their 25th Anniversary this year. There’s so much to see with four historic home sites that take you through 100 years of Texas history and a calendar that is jam packed with special programs and events that will give you a different experience every time you visit.
The George Ranch Historical Park's history follows family lines beginning in 1824 when Texas was still part of Mexico. The first Texas pioneers settled near the Brazos River. In the years since, the Ranch has passed through four generations and grown into one of Fort Bend County's landmarks.
Today, the George Ranch is a 23,000-acre working ranch. The family's original "home place" is at the core of the George Ranch Historical Park where the legends and legacies of those who shaped this place come to life every day. Authentic locations, historic homes, costumed presenters and a remarkable story of determination and courage set the stage for trekking through Texas history.
Visitors are exposed to the complete timeline of the family history and significant events in Texas history. The Park has often been called one of the best kept secrets in Fort Bend County. These days, it’s apparent that the secret is getting out. The George Ranch is a nationally acclaimed living history site highly regarded for the quality and authenticity of the educational programs.”
Open Tuesday through Saturday
9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
They are closed on Sundays and Mondays, January 1, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. 2012 Exceptions: The park will be open Monday, September 3rd in honor of Labor Day. The park will close at 3 p.m. on October 25th and October 26th in preparation for our Texian Market Days Festival.
Admission:
$10 (Adults)
$9 (Seniors 62+)
$5 (Children ages 5-15)
Children ages 4 and under are always FREE!
George Ranch Historical Park 10215 FM 762 Richmond, TX 77469Directions:
The George Ranch Historical Park is located just 30 miles southwest of downtown Houston. Take US 59 South; Exit Grand Parkway/Hwy 99. Turn left (south) at the traffic light on Crabb River Road (FM 2759). The Park's main entrance is located 6 miles down the road on the right.
If you are looking to move to the Fort Bend County area, please give me a call. For over 30 years I have been serving the area.
www.FTXR.com
Sam Orlando
First Texas Realty