2020 Milam Settlers Days - Vendors
in United States at El Camino Park-
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Milam Settlers Days |
Each year, the weekend before Thanksgiving, people from all over descend into Milam, to celebrate Early Settlers in our historical entrance into Texas, formerly known as Red Mound. Our beautiful edge of Texas was first described by Stephen F Austin after he crossed the Sabine River, and camped on Boreg Creek, just west of our event each year, " ....we then suddenly came to an open rolling country, thinly Timbered soil about the color of Spanish Browne, and in some places redder - this red land was very productive and is covered with the most luxuriant growth of Grass I ever beheld in any country, almost any of it would produce as much hay as the best meadows. The country so far is well watered." For two days we have Entertainment, Historical Reenactments, Vendor booths, Food Booths, 5K, Quilt Show, 42 tournament, Combo Cookoff, Prizes, Petting Zoo, Hay Rides, Visits with Santa, and many other activities! All proceeds from this event benefit Historical Preservation, El Camino Park in Milam and the Historical 1830's Causey Log Home, located on the property.
Hotels/Accommodations |
Contact Sabine County Chamber of Commerce for local lodging. 409-787-2732 Also, the website www.toledo-bend.com provides link to multiple lodging sites
Questions? |
For event-related questions, please click on the Contact the Organizers button on the left-hand side of this page.
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