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314 E Market St, Lockhart, TX 78644, USA
Lockhart, Texas 78644
+1 512-398-5796

Old fashion LO.oCk^

The palace crow like veiw and feeling grows on you in hear you learn alot and the staff is nice

This place is FANTASTIC, if you like being given free reign in an abandoned jail with nothing but a flashlight. Amazing, friendly and knowledgeable staff, hidden gem worth hours of exploration in an otherwise sleepy TX town. We did this in between our BBQ Trifecta challenge in Lockhart.

I hope the owners do not change much of this building, I really enjoyed viewing the parts of the building that were kept original- it has character.

Bad hours and small

I really enjoyed this little museum. They did not have much to show due to the size of the building, but the tour guide was very informative and sweet. It was nice that the tour guide gave us two flash lights to tour the second and third floor of the building that once was a prison, by our selves. It is a little creepy at first because there's this big, heavy, rusty, metal door that creeks very loudly, which the elderly lady closes behind you once you've stepped in. It it truly an interesting experience as a couple because of the spooky historical contents they have kept in this old prison. Oh, and definitely read the Historical Marker in front of the building- that too is a little funny and interesting when you begin to picture in your head what went on when this prison actually had prisoners in it at the time.

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Caldwell County Museum

Museum at 314 E Market St, Lockhart, TX 78644, USA. Here you will find detailed information about Caldwell County Museum: address, phone, fax, opening hours, customer reviews, photos, directions and more.

Opening hours

  • Monday
    Closed
  • Tuesday
    Closed
  • Wednesday
    Closed
  • Thursday
    Closed
  • Friday
    Closed
  • Saturday
    1:00 – 5:00 PM
  • Sunday
    1:00 – 5:00 PM

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4
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5
Based on 6 reviews

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State:
Texas
Address:
314 E Market St, Lockhart, TX 78644, USA.
City:
Lockhart
Postcode:
78644

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  • Seth
    Added 2016.09.04
    Old fashion LO.oCk^
  • Chloe
    Added 2016.07.07
    The palace crow like veiw and feeling grows on you in hear you learn alot and the staff is nice
  • Jordan
    Added 2015.03.30
    This place is FANTASTIC, if you like being given free reign in an abandoned jail with nothing but a flashlight. Amazing, friendly and knowledgeable staff, hidden gem worth hours of exploration in an otherwise sleepy TX town. We did this in between our BBQ Trifecta challenge in Lockhart.
  • Danielle
    Added 2014.11.27
    I hope the owners do not change much of this building, I really enjoyed viewing the parts of the building that were kept original- it has character.
  • Rebecca
    Added 2014.05.12
    Bad hours and small
  • Jennifer
    Added 2013.04.17
    I really enjoyed this little museum. They did not have much to show due to the size of the building, but the tour guide was very informative and sweet. It was nice that the tour guide gave us two flash lights to tour the second and third floor of the building that once was a prison, by our selves. It is a little creepy at first because there's this big, heavy, rusty, metal door that creeks very loudly, which the elderly lady closes behind you once you've stepped in. It it truly an interesting experience as a couple because of the spooky historical contents they have kept in this old prison. Oh, and definitely read the Historical Marker in front of the building- that too is a little funny and interesting when you begin to picture in your head what went on when this prison actually had prisoners in it at the time.
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