Winedale - Dolph Briscoe Center for American History
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Winedale - Dolph Briscoe Center for American History
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Winedale is home to 10 nineteenth-century wooden structures, period furnishings, material culture, and an outstanding collection of Texas hand-crafted decorative arts. It was assembled by Houston philanthropist Miss Ima Hogg and then gifted to The University of Texas at Austin in 1967. Located on 225 acres in northern Fayette County, the site also features projects in partnership with the Gideon Lincecum Master Naturalists and the Texas A&M AgriLife program. Winedale’s collections offer a tangible link to the Texas past, capturing the evidence of history through architecture, furnishings, and decorative arts. A variety of public and private educational programs are held at Winedale each year.
Learn more about Winedale
Exhibitions
See what is on view
Plan your visit to Winedale
Look forward to our
Collection Spotlight
posts as well as information on our current and upcoming projects, exhibitions, and events.
Our monthly programs include our
Winedale Talk
.
During the
summer
, catch a performance by students of the
Shakespeare at Winedale
program
I
Winedale
Give now to support preservation and programs to Winedale.
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2300 Red River St.
Sid Richardson Hall, Unit 2
Austin, Texas 78712-1426
Skip to primary navigation
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Home
/
Historic Sites
/
Winedale
Who we are
Winedale is home to 10 nineteenth-century wooden structures, period furnishings, material culture, and an outstanding collection of Texas hand-crafted decorative arts. It was assembled by Houston philanthropist Miss Ima Hogg and then gifted to The University of Texas at Austin in 1967. Located on 225 acres in northern Fayette County, the site also features projects in partnership with the Gideon Lincecum Master Naturalists and the Texas A&M AgriLife program. Winedale’s collections offer a tangible link to the Texas past, capturing the evidence of history through architecture, furnishings, and decorative arts. A variety of public and private educational programs are held at Winedale each year.
Learn more about Winedale
Exhibitions
See what is on view
Plan your visit to Winedale
Look forward to our
Collection Spotlight
posts as well as information on our current and upcoming projects, exhibitions, and events.
Our monthly programs include our
Winedale Talk
.
During the
summer
, catch a performance by students of the
Shakespeare at Winedale
program
I
Winedale
Give now to support preservation and programs to Winedale.
Many ways to give
Footer
Research
Collections
Historic Sites
Exhibitions
Projects
Books
Contact Us
Plan Your Visit
News
Jobs and Internships
Support
Sign Up for E-News
2300 Red River St.
Sid Richardson Hall, Unit 2
Austin, Texas 78712-1426