Washington on the Brazos State Historic Site is holding Farmers Market under the live oak trees outside the park’s Visitor Center. Local vegetables, fruits, snacks from food trucks, baked goods, artisan items and more will be sold. The market will also offer visitors educational opportunities about sustainable local food and farming practices.
The Farmers Markets are held on the same day as the park’s “Living History Saturday” event, where staff and volunteers dress in period clothing to bring to life the people and events of the 1830s. Living History Saturday presents a unique opportunity for the entire family to discover various aspects of life during the Republic of Texas.
Washington on the Brazos State Historic Site is holding Farmers Market under the live oak trees outside the park’s Visitor Center. Local vegetables, fruits, snacks from food trucks, baked goods, artisan items and more will be sold. The market will also offer visitors educational opportunities about sustainable local food and farming practices.
The Farmers Markets are held on the same day as the park’s “Living History Saturday” event, where staff and volunteers dress in period clothing to bring to life the people and events of the 1830s. Living History Saturday presents a unique opportunity for the entire family to discover various aspects of life during the Republic of Texas.
Washington on the Brazos State Historic Site is holding Farmers Market under the live oak trees outside the park’s Visitor Center. Local vegetables, fruits, snacks from food trucks, baked goods, artisan items and more will be sold. The market will also offer visitors educational opportunities about sustainable local food and farming practices.
The Farmers Markets are held on the same day as the park’s “Living History Saturday” event, where staff and volunteers dress in period clothing to bring to life the people and events of the 1830s. Living History Saturday presents a unique opportunity for the entire family to discover various aspects of life during the Republic of Texas.