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    Jeff Davis County Library - Top to Bottom......Filled to the Brim.....Books Glorious Book!   09/19/12

    Jeff Davis County Library

    5.0(2 reviews)
    20.5 mi

    This historic building houses one of the most unique and character filled libraries I've ever seen!…read more Every nook & cranny is interesting and filled with over 100 years of West Texas / Ft. Davis History. There's so much to look at & explore in this amazing library! We were greeted by a sweet librarian by the name of Pat. She was happy to tell us all about the library, past & present. The library houses 31,281 volumes & circulates 35,618 items a year. It serves a population of 2,253 residents. The creaky old wood floors & the old tin ceilings added so much charm and character to the experience. There are hidden nooks with nice Comfy chairs to plop down in and enjoy a full day of reading & exploring.....it'll take ya back & take ya away! I wanted to spend the whole day with Pat & read & learn more........=(. I CAN NOT Wait to check into the Limpia Hotel and walk across the way to spend a day at The AMAZING Jeff Davis Library! See ya next time! http://ttpls.tsl.state.tx.us/fortdavislibrary

    Walking around town and noticed a small rack of books outside the library for sale. Found a couple,…read morewent in to pay. I asked if they had anymore books for sale and was directed back to an area with hundreds of books for sale. What a cool old building, nooks and crannys, sitting/reading areas. The original heating wood stove is still in place. The day we were there the place was full of kids. That in itself was a great site to see. My husband was outside with the dog when I first went in and one of the kids came out and said that the library was dog friendly, come on in. Stop and talk to the librarian, she will give you a pamphlet about the history of this building. The information also lightly touches on the history of the town as well. Would have loved to been able to spend more time here, you could easily spend 30 minutes to an hour just exploring.

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    Jeff Davis County Library - An Old Ice Box / Meat Display case Ms. Pat uses for her book display counter.   09/19/12

    An Old Ice Box / Meat Display case Ms. Pat uses for her book display counter. 09/19/12

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    Look @ the old wood burning stove.....09/19/12

    Fort Davis National Historic Site - Parlor room, commandants house

    Fort Davis National Historic Site

    4.7(40 reviews)
    21.2 mi

    As a historic site, this frontier fort is very well packed with information…read more Hidden outside the small West Texas town of Fort Davis you can find the old fort grounds with remnants and renovated parts of the original fort It speaks to the experience of settlers of the area and their skirmishes with bands of native Americans for the little resources that the land had to offer. The 10th Cavalry - Buffalo Soldiers were posted here and made their mark in West Texas. The first bAfrican American to graduate West Point LT Henry Flipper was also posted here. They have a museum in the visitor center, but the entire site is the museum. There are exhibits, interactive activities. Hey, the Junior Ranger program is for everyone, not just kids . For the outdoorsy, the historic site also has some hiking. We took the short hike up the hills to the top to view the down upon the site. It's not a big place, but we spent a good two hours there, and didn't see all of it. There was much more hiking to do, so if I were in the area again I'd be interested in how an undressed (for Xmas) Fort Davis NHS would look Recommended.

    My father and I stopped by here for about an hour during our road trip to the Big Bend area. It was…read moreoutstanding! First, Dad is elderly and walks quite slowly (without picking up his feet much). Because of this, we didn't walk the perimeter to check out the officer quarters. But we checked out the main visitor center, including the replica barracks for enlisted soldiers. At the time of our visit, a resident expert volunteer was there to answer questions. We also stopped by the small theater to watch a short documentary on the history of Fort Davis. It was quite informative and entertaining, especially since it was narrated by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. Finally, the dude running the place (he's from New Jersey and I think his name is Michael) was phenomenal -- not only when I called to inquire about whether my elderly father could get around, but also while we were there. In fact, I also witnessed him assist several other visitors with the utmost professionalism. If you're within 100 miles of this place, you owe it to yourself to visit. As a bonus, you'll find a jillion historical markers along the way, not to mention a scenic drive.

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