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GLEN ROSE, TEXAS

Somervell County Seat, Central Texas North

32°14'12"N 97°45'14"W (32.236637, -97.753823)

US 67 and Hwy 144
17 miles S of Granbury
52 miles SW of Fort Worth
ZIP code 76043
Area code 254
Population: 2,699 est. (2019)
2,444 ( 2010) 2,122 (2000) 1,949 (1990)

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Glen Rose, Texas Attractions


Glen Rose Courthouse Square

The courthouse square, much like the Courthouse building, is modest in size. The two most notable buildings on the square are the First National Bank Building and the Campbell Building.

The courthouse square has been a popular gathering place for Somervell residents since the late 1880's. Back before cars and grocery stores, farmers would bring stock animals and other goods to the square to sell. That tradition is still alive and well today. Local farmers continue to bring fresh fruits, vegetables, and other items to the town square for sale. They set up on the west side of the square where there are benches and plenty of shade provided by old pecan trees. Both the farmers tasty offerings and the conversation are refreshingly unique. - Sam Fenstermacher

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Glen Rose TX - Somervell County Courthouse
Photo courtesy William Beauchamp, July 2009
Somervell County Courthouse


Somervell County Jail, Glen Rose TX
Photo courtesy William Beauchamp, July 2009
Somervell County Jail


Glen Rose TX - Barnards of Brazos Monument
Barnards of Brazos Monument
Photo courtesy William Beauchamp, July 2009
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Glen Rose, TX - First National Bank Building, Somervell County Heritage Center
First National Bank Building
Glen Rose CVB & Visitors Center

Photo courtesy William Beauchamp, July 2009

First National Bank Building

Native limestone structure built in 1896 by A. P. Humphreys. First served as a saloon. Upstairs hall hosted dances, socials, and stage shows. Building's second purpose was as First National Bank building, est. 1902. In 1917 the bank was the scene of a robbery and the shooting of a bandit. - Sam Fenstermacher

2022 Update:
The building today houses the Glen Rose CVB & Visitors Center.

Glen Rose, TX - First

First National Bank Building historical marker
Photo courtesy William Beauchamp, July 2009
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Glen Rose TX - Dinosaur tracks
Photo courtesy William Beauchamp, July 2009
Dinosaur Valley State Park
113 million year old Dinosaur Tracks in the Paluxy River bed.


Glen Rose TX - Dinosaur Tracks Historical Marker
Dinosaur Tracks Historical Marker
on courthouse square, Vernon & Elm St.

Photo courtesy William Beauchamp, July 2009

Historical Marker:

Dinosaur Tracks

Formed 100,000,000 years ago, tracks of 3 kinds of dinosaurs are preserved in the limestone below Paluxy River. Types include Acrocanthosaurus (a meat-eater), Camptosaurus (plant-eater who left 3-toed bird-like tracks), and Pleurocoelus (a plant-eater who made huge 5-toed prints).

For years following their discovery (about 1910), the tracks remained a novelty. When Paluxy River ran low, farmers caught catfish stranded in them.

Excavations by a prominent museum and several universities in 1938 brought the tracks to the attention of the world.
(1970)

Glen Rose Texas - Somervell County Museum Dinosaur Tracks
Somervell County Museum Dinosaur Tracks
Photo courtesy William Beauchamp, July 2009


Glen Rose TX- Captain J. J. Farr House
Captain J. J. Farr House
Paluxy Heritage Park (E of downtown)

Photo courtesy William Beauchamp, July 2009


Glen Rose TX- Captain J. J. Farr House information
Photo courtesy William Beauchamp, July 2009


Glen Rose TX- Fossil Rim Park, Gosdin Scenic Drive
Fossil Rim Park
Dedication to Jimmy Gosdin & Gosdin's Dozer Service and ribbon cutting

Photo courtesy Mission Street Photography

Fossil Rim Wildlife Center:
A 7.2 mile scenic wildlife drive to see exotic and endangered animals.
254-897-2960 www.fossilrim.org

2022 Update:
"The drive was named the Gosdin Scenic Drive in a dedication ceremony a few years ago.

Safari
Drive-by Safari
by Jase Graves
A trip to the Fossil Rim Wildlife Center in Glen Rose. Unlike a traditional zoo where the wildlife is safely secured within enclosures and only pose a danger to your nostrils, Fossil Rim is a drive-through animal experience.

Barnard's Mill Art Museum:
Part of historic Barnard's Mill, the first permanent structure in this area. Collection features works by Amy Miears Jackson, Robert Summers, Jack Bryant, R. Kleinfelder, Morris Henry Hobbs, and many others.
Open Saturday and Sunday. Admission free.
817-897-2286

Barnard's Mill

Early Texas gristmill constructed in 1860 by Charles Barnard. The original mill was a three story building constructed of stone and built like a fort to withstand Indian attacks. For years, town social events were held on the third floor. A cotton gin annex was added in 1895. In the 1940's a one-story hospital wing was built and a second story added to the existing cotton gin annex. These building served as a hospital from 1943 to 1971. Today, the three story mill building and cotton gin annex are the private residence of Richard H. Moore, Jr. The hospital wing added in the 1940's today houses the Barnard's Mill Art Museum. - Sam Fenstermacher

The Promise:
Musical drama of the life of Christ.
Evening performances every Friday & Saturday, June through October.
800-687-2661 www.thepromiseglenrose.com

Glen Rose TX - Dinosaur Valley Lanham Mill Schoolhouse
Lanham Mill Schoolhouse
On display in Paluxy Heritage Park (E of downtown)

Photo courtesy William Beauchamp, July 2009


Glen Rose TX - Dinosaur Valley Lanham Mill Schoolhouse
Photo courtesy William Beauchamp, July 2009
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Glen Rose TX - Big Rocks Park
Glen Rose Big Rocks Park
Photo courtesy William Beauchamp, July 2009


Glen Rose TX - Historic Ice House
Historic Ice House
Photo courtesy William Beauchamp, July 2009


Glen Rose TX - Historic Ice House information
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Glen Hotel
Photo courtesy William Beauchamp, July 2009
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Glen Rose TX - Masonic Lodge
Glen Rose Masonic Lodge
Photo courtesy William Beauchamp, July 2009
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Glen Rose TX Old Feed Mill Still Operating
Old Feed Mill
Photo courtesy William Beauchamp, July 2009
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Glen Rose High School Tiger Stadium sign, Texas
Glen Rose High School Tiger Stadium sign
Photo courtesy James Feagin, Oct. 2002


Glen Rose Texas TownHall
Glen Rose City Hall
Photo Courtesy Jim & Lou Kinsey


Glen Rose, Texas water tower before thunderstorm
Glen Rose water tower before thunderstorm
Photo courtesy James Feagin, Oct. 2002


Glen Rose TX - Old Rock Closed Gas Station
An old rock gas station
Photo courtesy William Beauchamp, July 2009
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  • Bigfoot Cartoon by Roger T. Moore



  • Glen Rose Nearby Towns & Ghost Towns
  • Chalk Mountain - Ghost town
    12 miles west of Glen Rose on Erath County Road 198.
  • Stephenville - 31 miles W on US 67
  • Granbury - 17 miles N on Hwy 144
  • Meridian - 23 miles S on Hwy 144
  • Hico - 12 miles S on US 67, then 14 miles S on Hwy 220

  • Chalk Mountain Masonic Lodge
    Photo courtesy Sam Fenstermacher
    Chalk Mountain

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