Brenham Pop.12,996 Alt. 350

General -

This county seat is situated in the east central part of Washington County on a part of the league of land granted to a settler under colonization laws of Coahuila and Texas. It's pronounced German population began settling here in the 1860's. Home of Blinn College, Texas' first county- wide junior college, founded 1883.

An antique carrousel, only one of 12 in Texas, is the only example of a C. W. Parker Carousel with Hershell-Spillman horses; manufactured prior to 1910; in Firemen's Park. Visitors can view the beautiful carnival ride at any time. Group tours, which includes a ride on the carousel, may be arranged by calling (409)836-7911.

Brenham lies on Texas 36, a segment of the Ports to Plains Highway connecting the state's heartland to coastal ports. It lies along the Texas Pioneer Trail covering four-county area. For additional information and map, contact local chamber of commerce.

Bed and Breakfast Registry-

For information and reservations: (409)836-7911.

Blue Bell Creameries-

"The little creamery in Brenham," founded in 1907 as Brenham Creamery Co.; name changed to Blue Bell in 1930 for wild flower that grows in area. With ice cream production of two gallons a day in 1911, popular creamery is home of what many believe is the ultimate ice cream in the United States. In1981, "Time" magazine devoted a major article to the best premium ice creams their enthusiastic researchers could find. After seven pages of waxing eloquent about luscious, delectable varieties, the feature concluded: "Forget all this, and resolve the next time you are in Texas to obtain the best ice cream in the world, which is made by Blue Bell Creameries in Washington County...." Judge for yourself, for a fee, on tours at the plant that now produces 20 million gallons per year. Tours are year round Mon.-Fri. usually at 10a.m. and 1p.m.; groups of 15 or more need reservations. (All tours by reservation only in March and April.) Blue Bell Country Store open Mon.-Fri. 8a.m.-5p.m., Sat. 9a.m.-3p.m. Closed major holidays. 1-800- 327-8135. Two miles southeast of downtown on S. Horton St. (F.M. 577). Admission charge required.

Brenham Heritage Museum-

Housed in renovated 1915 Federal Building. Exhibits help to preserve area history and to keep it intact for future generations. Travelling exhibits throughout the year. Open Wed. 1-4p.m.; Thurs., Fri., Sat. 10a.m.-4p.m. 105 S. Market St. For information call (409)830-8445. Donations requested.

Burton Farmers Gin-

National historic landmark built in 1914 and powered by 1925 Bessemer twin type IV oil engine. Rare working reminder os era when cotton reigned supreme in Brazos Valley. Guided tours; 12 miles west of Brenham on U. S. 290. (409)289-3418 or 289-3402.

Ellison's Greenhouses-

Only commercial wholesale greenhouse operation in the state that allows public to tour it's working operations. Five acres of greenhouses produce year-round crops of foliage, mums, gloxinias, African violets. Seasonally, half-acre greenhouses are filled with poinsettias, tulips, Easter lilies, and hydrangeas. Poinsettia Celebration on Thanksgiving weekend. Gift shop and tourism center at 1808 S. Horton; open Mon.-Sat. 9:30a.m.-5:00p.m.; (409)836-0084. Greenhouse entrance at 2107 E. Stone St.; (409)836-6011. Tours Mon.-Sat. 9:30a.m.-2:30p.m. Admission.

Monastery of St. Clare Miniature Horse Farm-

Home to group of Franciscan Poor Clare Nuns who support themselves by raising miniature horses and by selling handmade ceramics and other crafts in The Art Barn gift shop. Open daily, 2-4p.m., except Holy Week and Christmas; nine miles northeast on Texas 105. (409)836-9652.

 

 

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