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Cleburne's 1896 Railroad House
Photograph of Cleburne's 1896 Railroad House. It is a red building with a green painted stripe around the type. There is a sign for the Railroad Museum in the window.
Cleburne Railroad Depot
Photograph of Cleburne's Railroad Depot. It is a small red brick building with a green roof.
The Parish Church of the Holy Comforter, Cleburne
The Parish Church of the Holy Comforter, Cleburne, established 1877.
The Parish Church of the Holy Comforter, Cleburne, doorway detail
The Parish Church of the Holy Comforter, Cleburne, doorway detail. Church established 1877.
The Layland Museum
Photograph of the Layland Museum building in Cleburne, Texas. It is housed in the 1904 Carnegie Library.
Johnson County Courthouse
Photograph of the Johnson County Courthouse, while under renovation.
Sante Fe Caboose at the Layland Museum, Cleburne
Sante Fe Caboose at the Layland Museum, Cleburne. ATSF 999457.
Historic Plaque, Site of Old Picnic Grounds
Photograph of a historic plaque in Cleburne, Texas. It reads: "Site of Old Picnic Grounds. Had wood, water, was used after 1854 start of Camp Henderson (named for land owner-townsite donor) for decisive public meetings. In 1867 Camp Henderson became county seat. Then men at 4th of July picnic here named town "Cleburne", for Civil War Commander of many local veterans. (1966)"
The Layland Museum, doorway detail
Photograph of the doorway to the Layland Museum. The name of the museum is written above the door, and its hours of operation are painted on the glass of the right door.
Historic Plaque, Carnegie Library Building
Photograph of a historic plaque. It reads: "Carnegie Library Building. A Cleburne Public Library was begun in 1901 under the direction of the local women's club. In 1902 members of the organization met with New York industrialist and benefactor Andrew S. Carnegie to secure funds for a building. His gift was matched by local contributions and this structure was completed in 1905. Featuring details of the Beaux Arts and Classical Revival styles and a second floor theater, it housed the library until 1978. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark - 1981."
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