Chisholm Trail Outdoor Museum
Living history programs at the museum. (Chisholm Trail Outdoor Museum)
Market days in Cleburne, c. 1880s.
Lounging in camp. (Erwin E. Smith Collection, Amon Carter Museum of American Art)
Telling stories around the campfire. (Erwin E. Smith Collection, Amon Carter Museum of American Art)
A night herder turning in for a few hours sleep. (Erwin E. Smith Collection, Amon Carter Museum of American Art)
Cleburne’s Chisholm Trail Outdoor Museum is located on the original townsite of Wardville, the first seat of Johnson County, which was established in 1854. During the cattle drives, the area was home to cowboy campsites. Town Branch Creek runs through the 10-acre site and empties into Lake Pat Cleburne, which was the Nolan River during the cattle drive days. Today, take in the Western art of Julie Asher Lee, who has a studio onsite, and visit the two working blacksmiths.
Chisholm Trail Outdoor Museum