Pound Family Farmstead, Historical Pioneer Farm, Dripping Springs, TX

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Built in 1854, the Pound Farmstead is a prime example of early pioneer architecture. The home was originally built as two log cabins with a center "dog run" breezeway and has been meticulously restored to its exact composition and appearance in the early 1900s.

Five oak-filled acres give insight into early Central Texas rural life with a barn, smokehouse, windmill, and outhouse. Under development are the herb, vegetable, and flower gardens that were central to the pioneer's life.  There is a very unique water cistern in the house.



Some of the original furnishings can be found amid authentically duplicated woods, wallpapers, and fixtures.

The Pound House became a
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark in 1965
In 1995 it was added to the
National Register of Historic Places

 


 

 


 

Hours:
 

Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday

 12pm to 3pm
(Closed in December)

Group Appointments
512.694.0874

HOLD YOUR EVENT
ON THE GROUNDS OF THE

HISTORIC FARMSTEAD!
for information
call Marianne Simmons
512.694.0874

For further information, volunteer & contribution opportunities
contact:

Penny Johnson, President
512.858.5620
 

 

Update 04/09/2008 * © 2004  Dr Pound Pioneer Farmstead and Legends of Texas Music Festival
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