Visitors find Edgewood Heritage Park a welcome relief from the hustle and bustle of daily metropolitan living.

Haircuts In The Village at the Edgewood Hertitage Festival

The Pinto Bean Cook-off is a long time favorite at the Heritage Festival

The Heritage Bake Sale will let you take care of your sweet tooth with homemade goodies!

Ever wanted to know how they grind corn? Watch the Corn Grinder!

Carriage rides at the Edgewood Hertitage Festival

Vendors throughout the park at the Edgewood Hertitage Festival

Vintage exhibits at the Edgewood Hertitage Festival

Inside the Schoolhouse at Edgewood Heritage Park

The Town Cafe at Edgewood Heritage Park

The historical village takes you back to a simpler time when folks strolled through the country store for a few supplies and then headed over to the barber shop or the town cafe for an afternoon of visiting.
While tours of the park are available all year long, the Heritage Festival held the 2nd Saturday of each November allows for even more!
Browse arts and crafts, classic car show, vintage tractors all located in a park setting along with over 17 restored buildings.
Activities include a talent show, pinto bean cook-off, antique tractor show, armadillo races, santa pictures, dog show, childrens center, while enjoying gourmet baked goods, Texas music and food, and much more!
Watch vintage artisans at their craft! Quilting, basketmaking, blacksmithing and much more!
Activities to please children and adults alike include musical entertainment, tours of the historic buildings including an early printing press, historic re-enactments, face painting, vendors, food (of course) and so much more!
This is an enjoyable outing for all involved and there is no admission fee!
November 12, 2011 is the 35th Annual Festival at the Edgewood Historical Outdoor Museum.
Thanks to everyone who has made these 35 years an enriching experience for all Texans!
