Exhibits
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| The Texas Trail Museum houses the
generators used to supply electricity to Pine Bluffs around
the middle of the 20th century. The museum complex displays
artifacts of the 1800 and 1900s. |
A 1938 fire engine formerly used by the Town of Pine
Bluffs, is displayed at the Texas Trail Museum. |
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| Twin diesel engines that provided
electricity for Pine Bluffs from 1937 - 1960, are displayed
at the Texas Trail Museum. |
Donated to the Museum in 2007, by Dr. Charles (Chuck) Reher and the
Archeology Department at the U. of Wyoming, this teepee is a perfect
example of the type used by American Indians who inhabited the area
around Pine Bluffs a century ago. Many teepee rings have been discovered
in the Bluffs south of town. |
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| The first schoolhouse in
southeastern Laramie County and a restored former Catholic
Church are located at the Texas Trail Museum. |
The interior of the first schoolhouse built in
southeastern Laramie County is displayed at the Texas Trail
Museum. |
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| A covered wagon, saddles, bridles,
and other old west necessities are on display at the Texas
Trail Museum |
The Brodine-Walker Boarding House, which was built in
the early 1900's, housed many railroad workers and
travelers. |
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A Union Pacific Caboose is available at the museum, for touring. |







