By Heather Reed, Texas Frontier Heritage & Cultural Center site manager On the third Sunday of each month, dozens of families visit the Buffalo Gap Historic Village to create crafts made from recycled materials. Not only is this craft environmentally friendly, it represents a way of life preserved by the Buffalo Gap Historic Village for the years 1875-1925. Our … [Read more...]
The Haunting of Hill House
The rickety white house has odd angles. A doorway slants one way. The ceiling slants another. Yet another doorway sags in its own direction, weary from holding itself up for more than a century. In a few places, daylight shines straight through. The house has a musty smell, as if it has bottled up the odor of decades of living and mixed it with decades of vacancy. And … [Read more...]