The Confederate Reunion Grounds is a historic site in Texas, situated near Mexia in Limestone County. The site is located at the confluence of the Navasota River and Jack's Creek, offering a picturesque setting for visitors.
Currently, the Confederate Reunion Grounds is managed by the Texas Historical Commission and is open to the public. Visitors can explore the site and learn about its historical significance.
The Confederate Reunion Grounds features several historic architectural attractions. These include the 1893 dance pavilion, entrance marker and iron archway, a 1920s pump house, the ruins of Miss Mamie Kennedy's 'Delight House', Colonel Humphrey's Arch and Spring, as well as rock and concrete barbecue pits, rock chimneys, ponds, fountains, cisterns, and wells scattered throughout the site.
The Confederate Reunion Grounds offers several amenities for visitors, including picnic areas and walking trails. A remnant of the brick 'Old Coolidge–Reunion Grounds' Road is also accessible to visitors, adding to the historical charm of the site.
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1738 FM 2705, Mexia
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