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The city park and
museum grounds are open to the public daily. The restored scale
house serves as a hub for the complex. Visitors can walk the
historic mill site, see the museum artifacts showing the
ingenuity of the early Texans, read the historical interpretive
panels throughout the campus, or use our audio cell phone tour
that describes the early mill functions. While touring, visitors
will learn of the complexities of the rural lifestyle and the
mechanical developments associated with the turn of the century
industrial revolution.
The museum grounds are landscaped with walking paths, pocket
butterfly gardens and native shrubs. The manicured grassy lawn
is shaded by native pecan trees that enhance the natural beauty
of the mill’s setting along the river. The river bank is home to
a natural diverse population of wildlife. The park area is
enhanced with picnic tables, ADA restroom facilities, and trash
receptacles to be used by those who wish to bring their own
picnic basket. Free WI-FI is available on site.

Click here to download the
Official Cookoff Entry form
Click here to download the
Exhibitor's Application
Click here to
download Zedler Pavilion brochure.
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