Another rainy day finds us at the Frontier Times Museum
in Bandera. This turned out to be the
strangest museum we’ve been to. There seemed to be little rhyme or reason to what was displayed or how it was organized.
The first room inside the front door.
Established by J. Marvin
Hunter, Sr., the Frontier Times Museum opened its doors on May 20, 1933.
It's hard to see but J Marvin Hunter is spelled out in marbles.
The museum is absolutely
packed to the brim.
There were some interesting
things to see
Then we would come across
the weirdest things:
And this:
The museum is a larger than
it looks from the outside and has several different rooms. This tramp art picture frame was nice:
We both left the museum
thinking it was just very odd.
After we returned home I
looked at their web site and it all made a little more sense:
“As
visitors walk through the museum’s doors, they are transported back to the days
when museums served as cabinets of curiosities, displaying wonderful and
weird treasures.
Museum
founder and luminary, J. Marvin Hunter, Sr., never said no to a gift to the
museum’s collection. He felt that if the artifact was important to the
donor, then it should be important to everyone.”
Oh well, sometimes it’s
a hit. Sometimes a miss.
Teri
For me, just going to these strange places and thinking about how much effort someone put into them is part of the adventure of traveling.
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