Burnet (/ˈbɜːrnɪt/ BUR-net) is a city in and the county seat of Burnet County, Texas, United States. The population was 5,987 at the 2010 census.
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Hill Country Motorheads, LLC is a vintage motorcycle museum located in Burnet, Texas - the "Bluebonnet Capital of Texas" in the beautiful Texas Hill Country and Highland Lakes area, just north of Austin. Hill Country Motorheads is not your typical antique motorcycle museum. With over 200 motorcycles in the collection, the museum regularly showcases more than 70 bikes of many brands.
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Ritzy Texan showcases over 5000 unique creations by master craftsmen. Our artisans work with wood, metal, glass, canvas and other materials. Inspiration lives at Ritzy Texan.
Take you time and see all the beautiful items in this showroom featuring Artists of all kinds. You will be amazed at the creativity.
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Site of historic fort, established to protect settlers from Indian attacks is today a museum with self-guided tours of the grounds, including 150 year old log cabins, blacksmith shop, one room schoolhouse, and antique farm iimplements. Open April through mid October, Thursday-Saturday 10AM-5PM, FREE ADMISSION Annual Events: Fort Croghan Day, 2nd Saturday in October and Christmas at Old Fort Croghan, 2nd Saturday in December, both with reenactors in period dress.
I visited soon after it reopened, having closed for a time due to Covid. The museum and grounds are a treasure trove of history with numerous artifacts and cabins, buildings and more dating back to the mid 1800's along with stories of interest about many of these items. There is no admission but donations are accepted. The volunteers are amazing and a wealth of knowledge. Highly recommend!
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