The Gonzales Pioneer Village Living History Center, often referred to as “The Village,” houses a collection of 1800s and early 1900s era houses and buildings from Gonzales County. Visitors strolling through The Village often feel as if they have just stepped into the same era as that of the original occupants of these buildings and that the inhabitants have merely stepped out for a while.
Each structure has been donated to our association and has carefully relocated to the grounds of The Village for its preservation. Most of the furnishings and equipment found within these structures were either loaned or donated to help represent the cultural lifestyle of the pioneers who settled this area.
Structures at Pioneer Village:
- Knowles-Townsend Cabin
- Hamon Church
- Gates House
- Muenzler House
- Broom Factory
- Blacksmith Shop
- Smokehouse
- Schindler Barn
- Granary
- Greenwood Cabin
- St. Andrew Street House
- Oak Forest School
Every year many individuals, friends, and families journey through The Village to explore a part of this preserved Gonzales County architectural history. The Village hosts many groups, organizations and clubs, as well as numerous school children on prearranged tours. All tours and special events are manned by period costumed volunteers who not only provide information about the buildings and their furnishings, but demonstrate numerous skills and crafts necessary for the pioneer way of life.
Looking to book a tour of Pioneer Village or Come and Take It battle reenactment for your group? Call or text (830)-203-2304 to inquire!
Book a Group Tour of Pioneer Village
Pioneer Village is a 501 © (3) nonprofit organization and will gladly accept your contribution towards The Village’s preservation and educational goals.