Heritage Farmstead Museum
About Heritage Farmstead Museum
Heritage Farmstead Museum otherwise called the Ammie Wilson House is a notable ranch exhibition hall at 1900 West fifteenth Street in Plano, Texas. The late-Victorian ranch house was worked in 1891 on a 365-section of land cultivate having a place with Mary Alice Farrell and her significant other Hunter Farrell, a landowner and agent whose family had moved to Texas from Virginia. The Farrells separated in 1929 and in the long run their little girl Ammie assumed control administration of the ranch and turned into a honor winning domesticated animals raiser before her demise in 1972.
The ranch was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1978. In 1986 the homestead opened as a living gallery using the staying 4.5 sections of land encompassing the home. The gallery is authorize by the American Alliance of Museums.
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