Homeschool Field Trips in or around DFW: 2022 Bond’s Alley Art Festival

Homeschool Field Trips in or around DFW

As I was preparing our upcoming Lessons for Homeschooling I went ahead and put together a Field Trip Bucket List of places I would like to visit with Charlie. In the list I included Homeschool Field Trips in or around DFW: 2022 Bond’s Alley Art Festival.

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Visitng Bond’s Alley Art Festival would allow Charlie to see different types of art in person. Allowing us to see what we could do in our classroom. One we finish walking through Bond Alley Art Festival we could walk through Hillsboro and check out the Town History for our History Class.

Bond’s Alley Art Festival is one of the premier Art Festivals in Central Texas and dates back to 1964.​ This year’s event will be June 4th & 5th, 2022 in Historic Downtown Hillsboro. Festival hours are from 9am to 5pm on Saturday and 9am to 5pm on Sunday.

Downtown Hillsboro Features Great Shopping, Food, and Events in One of the Most Beautiful Courthouse Squares in America!

Additonal Places to Visit

HILLSBORO SQUARE

The Hillsboro Square has historic buildings that will make you feel as though you’ve been transported back in time. If you’re brave, stop by Bond’s Alley next door — which was once the seediest part of town full of fisticuffs and cock fights. In the center of the Square is the Hill County Courthouse, which was rebuilt with the help of Willie Nelson in 1999 after it burnt down. Willie is a Hill County boy, born down the road in Abbott, TX.

ROADSIDE AMERICA MUSEUM

The Roadside America Museum is exactly the kind of Museum you’d hope to find next to the historic Square. This Museum started as an ode to the “Grapette” soda memorabilia but has grown to include all kinds of classic ads, cars and nostalgic antiques. Time will fly as you reminisce on the “good ol’ days.” The owner may even give you a sample of Grapette, just not from the 50 year old bottles.

HILL COUNTY CELL BLOCK MUSEUM

Visit this Museum in a jailhouse built in 1893 where legend holds Elvis spent a night after being arrested for drunk driving in town. Clyde Barrow (of Bonnie and Clyde) also busted out one of his gang-members from this building. And while Willie Nelson never did time here, inside you’ll find a collection of his platinum albums and guitars among all the other collectibles telling the story of Hill County. You can also read messages written in soot on the jail cell walls left by prisoners long ago.

TEXAS HERITAGE MUSEUM

The Texas Heritage Museum is another must-see Museum while you’re in town. Located inside Hill College, its mission is to tell the story of the brave Texans who fought in Wartime. The Museum has artifacts and guns from both sides of the battles dating all the way back to the Texas Revolution. You can hear the stories of well-known soldiers like  Milton Holland (the first Texan to receive the Medal of Honor) and see the medals of heroes like Audie Murphy (the most decorated WWII soldier).

Thank you,

Glenda, Charlie and David Cates