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English: A landmark Texas Centennial structure, the Stone Fort Museum is housed in a reconstruction of Antonio Gil Y’Barbo’s 18th century stone house. Torn down in 1902, the stone house defined early Nacogdoches and the Stone Fort Museum celebrates the earliest history of the region. Join us as we discover early East Texas!
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