This museum, a must-see for early Texas history buffs, occupies
a former public school building constructed in 1927 and built on
the site of the Chappell Hill Female College. Permanent exhibits
portray the plantation economy, the Civil War period, the
Reconstruction period, the two educational institutions that once
existed here, and the Polish immigration. On Church St.
The 1855 Henry C. Brandt house was sold to the Providence
Baptist Church in 1893 and served from time to time as a pastor's
residence. A derelict structure by 1996 when the Historical Society
acquired it, this historic building has now been reconstructed and
serves as the Chappell Hill Visitor Reception Center. A public rest
room facility has been erected just behind the Visitor Reception
Center.