Tucked away in the quite countryside town of Burton, Texas Cotton Gin Museum takes you through the history of the region's cotton industry. Through a collection of tools, implements, machinery and photographs, visitors are handed a thorough description of the history and evolution of the cotton industry and its relevance and impact on the city. The museum also offers its visitors, the opportunity to pick cotton, and learn about the age old procedures of seed-separation.
Chappell Hill Historical Society Museum aims to preserve and promote the city's history through interactive exhibits and exciting events. The museum is home to a fascinating collection of historic documents, photographs, artifacts and other objects that depict the lifestyle and culture of the city. Visitors can learn about some interesting historical facts and relive some of the most iconic moments in the city's history through a number of intriguing exhibits.
Saint Francis Wolf Sanctuary gets you up close with one of natures most feared, yet majestic beasts- the wolf. The sizable park doubles up as an animal shelter, housing up to 20 rescued and rehabilitated wolves and wolf dogs. Visitors are handed out a bunch of interesting facts about the animals, and can also learn the stories of some of the parks furry residents. Campfires and howl nights enable you to get closer and strike up a bind with the animals.