Millard's Crossing is a charming, reconstructed historic village situated on the north side of Nacogdoches, Texas. This remarkable museum complex is named for the railroad track that once crossed through the Millard family property and now borders the north side of the village. Established by the late Lera Millard Thomas, the Village comprises a broad sampling of the 19th century East Texas architecture from simple log cabins to Victorian homes. All of the structures were moved from their original sites, restored and are furnished with Mrs. Thomas's widely eclectic collection of antiques. In 2007 the Village was incorporated as a 501(c)3 non-profit organization run by a local board. All of your donations are tax deductible.
Today, the Village has become a treasure for East Texas - as an important tourist attraction with award winning tours, an outstanding resource for historic education with hands-on activities for children and a charming event site for many different functions - both public and private.
Today, the Village has become a treasure for East Texas - as an important tourist attraction with award winning tours, an outstanding resource for historic education with hands-on activities for children and a charming event site for many different functions - both public and private.
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