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==Museums and attractions== [[File:Mount Vernon May 2018 07 (Old Fire Station Museum).jpg|thumb|Fire Station Museum]] {{unsourced|section|date=September 2024}} === Fire Station Museum === Housed in the 1940 [[Works Progress Administration|WPA]]-financed fire station, changing exhibits from the permanent collection include nature and history displays of butterflies, bird eggs, violins, toys, seashells, antique tools, wood carvings, and Native American artifacts. The dental chair and equipment that were once used by Dr. Con Smith in Mount Vernon is on display. Exhibits upstairs include a collection of bird eggs and Native American artifacts from Franklin County and other parts of Texas and a collection of butterflies. The museum is one of only 13 museums holding eggs of the extinct [[Carolina parakeet]], [[heath hen]], and [[passenger pigeon]]. An exhibit of sports memorabilia related to the life and career of home-town boy and pro-football legend [[Don Meredith]] is also housed here. The museum is open Tuesday through Friday, 9 A.M. to 1 P.M., and otherwise by appointment. It is located at 111 S. Kaufman Street. Call 903-537-9300 for information and appointments for tours or visit [http://www.fchatx.com FCHA]. Admission is free. Ask for a free map of historic homes and an annotated driving-tour guide for the town. [[File:Mount Vernon May 2018 06 (Cotton Belt Depot Museum).jpg|thumb|1894 Cotton Belt Railroad Depot]] === 1894 Railroad Depot === The restored Mount Vernon 1894 Cotton Belt Railroad Depot is a real gem that has been carefully restored pursuant to National Register standards with original colors and decor. Separate waiting rooms, designed to serve under the segregation laws at that time, today house exhibits. The central office is furnished with antiques suitable to an office at the turn of the 20th century including working telegraphy and railroading exhibits. The waiting room formerly restricted to White patrons houses a model train exhibit. The large freight room houses an 1899 Studebaker covered wagon in excellent condition and offers students a chance to reflect on the real change in transportation in America after the advent of the automobile. There is also a small 1880 log cabin that was moved onto the property, a syrup press and mill, period mule-drawn farm machinery, and a blacksmith shop. The Depot is located at 202 S. Kaufman Street. Call 903-537-9300 to schedule a tour or visit the Fire Station Museum across the street for me information. Admission is free === Bankhead Highway Visitor Center === The Bankhead Highway, which opened in 1919 and ran from Washington D.C. to San Diego, was the nation's first all-weather transcontinental highway. It passes through Franklin County and serves as Mount Vernon's Main Street and follows an early Indian trading route known as the Choctaw Trail. By 1930 it was renumbered as U. S. No. 1 and was called "The Broadway of America." The Bankhead Highway Route was changed in 1937 and follows present U. S. Hwy 67. The Visitor Center is one fourth mile west of U.S. Highway 37 on CR NW 1017. Just follow Main Street to the west past Highway 37. The Visitor Center includes the Lowry Pavilion, which is available to rent for special outdoor occasions, and the Dupree Park Nature Preserve and Nature Trail, a mile and a half walk through the property with special marked stations for bird sightings. Though the property gates are locked at off hours, a pedestrian gate allows admittance for individual use from dawn until dusk. A printed trail guide is available in the Visitor Center. === Alamo Mission Museum === Using a replica of the Alamo Mission as the backdrop, the mission mixes history and fun. Learn about Texas history and bring the family out for family events such as Chili Cook-off & Bluegrass Festival, Turtle Derby, Halloween Hayrides with pumpkin fun, and Redneck Rendezvous. The museum is located at 1714 County Road 4105 SE. === Old Mount Vernon Waterworks Plant === Located on Holbrook Street just south of the intersection with Rutherford Street, the first facility was built in 1911. Dr. Will Godwin, entomologist with Stephen F. Austin State University, and Steve Moore, current Michener Fellow with the University of Texas, are restoring the facility.
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