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48 authentic ranch structures
have been relocated to the NRHC from some of the West's most
well-known ranches and show the evolution of ranch life from the
late 1700s through the early 1900s. Each building reflects the
geography of its original location and the materials available for
construction.
Visitors to the National Ranching
Heritage Center will see historic windmills, dugouts, barns, corrals
and pens, a bunkhouse, one-room school house, blacksmith shop, ranch
headquarters buildings, a locomotive, stock cars, depot and examples
of such unique early architecture as a cabin made of cactus stalks
and mud chinking and an elegant two-story ranch home ordered from a
mail-order catalog. Each building has been authentically restored,
furnished or outfitted to reflect period correctness.
Throughout the year, the
National Ranching Heritage Center sponsors special events,
educational programs and exhibits to promote interest in ranching
history and to perpetuate early ranching lifestyles. Annual events
include the Boss of the Plains Award Dinner in the spring; history-
and preservation-based youth classes in the summer; National Golden
Spur Award Dinner and Ranch Day in the fall; and in December
Candlelight at the Ranch, a luminaria-lighted greeting card to the
community. Other programs and exhibits are scheduled throughout the
year.
Some of the country's largest
and most historic ranches were established in the Panhandle and
Southern Plains of Texas. A visit to the National Ranching Heritage
Center will be an opportunity to walk back in time and experience
the real American West that was created by the people who lived that
history.
Hours of operation are Tuesday -
Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The NRHC is closed to on Sundays and
closed to the public on Mondays. The National
Ranching Heritage Center is closed New Year's Day, Martin Luther
King Jr. Day, Easter, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day,
Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. We will also be
closed December 26, 2006 and New Year's Eve. There is no admission
charge, and the facility is accessible to persons with special
needs.
The National Ranching Heritage
Center is located east of Indiana on Fourth Street, in Lubbock,
Texas. Mailing address is P.O. Box 43200, Lubbock, TX 79409-3200.
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