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The Stonewall Saloon Museum will celebrate it's one year Anniversary the first week of August. There will be an Old Settlers' Reunion from 2:00pm - 5:00pm in the Stonewall Saloon. The museum's directors are asking the public for help in locating the descendents of Saint Jo's earliest families. Following the reunion, families are invited to stay for the Saint Jo Riding Club's annual parade and rodeo. So if you or someone you know are related to the families who settled in or around the Saint Jo area prior to 1900, please contact Janis Sneed 940-995-7193 or Eddie Yetter 940-768 -9450.
The Stonewall Saloon Museum is located on the historic downtown square in Saint Jo, Texas. Saint Jo is a small Texas town, population 1070, located in North Central Texas, approximately 20 miles west of I-35 and an hour and a half from Dallas.
The Stonewall Saloon was the first permanent structure built in Saint Jo in 1873 to accommodate thirsty trail drovers moving cattle along the Chisholm Trail. The Stonewall Saloon has always been an important part of Saint Jo's history with it's prominent place on the corner of the square. The Saloon is now open for visitors and is in the process of expansion.
Take a look at our website and come visit the Stonewall soon.
Come visit the Stonewall Saloon! Museum hours are: Saturday 11:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Sunday 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. or by appointment.
Admission Donations welcome at the door
Local links of interest:
Stonewall Saloon Museum 100 Main Street P.O. Box 518 Saint Jo, Texas 76265 940-995-7193
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