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History unveils at the museum

by | Oct 24, 2019 | Area news

The Farmersville Heritage Museum will get its own night to shine the evening of Nov. 2 when the doors will be opened to the public for a historical grand opening and fundraising event.

Although it is called “Night at the Museum” there will be no comedic antics and exhibits coming to life after hours such as in the movie that shares the same title.

It will, however, offer residents the opportunity to discover their town truly is a “Texas Treasure” as it will showcase exhibits portraying the history of Farmersville.

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By Sonia Duggan•[email protected]

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