Llano County Historical Museum

Llano County Historical Museum The Llano County Historical Museum is located on the banks of the Llano River, just north of the Highway 16 bridge in Llano.

The museum, located in the historic Bruhl Drugstore Building is operated by the Llano County Historical Society, Inc.

The Llano County Commissioners Court awarded  to the Llano County Historical Society a Hotel Occupancy Tax grant of $15,...
03/19/2026

The Llano County Commissioners Court awarded to the Llano County Historical Society a Hotel Occupancy Tax grant of $15,000 for historic preservation, enabling necessary electrical upgrades to bring systems up to code and to improve energy efficiency. Stop by the museum to see improved lighting in the upper room and farm and ranch room. Many of the upgrades are not visible, but they needed to be done. Thanks, Llano County!

01/24/2026

The museum will be closed today for bad weather. Regular hours will resume Wednesday, January 28, at 10 a.m.; stay safe and warm:

Our volunteers will be selling hot cocoa, s’mores kits, marshmallows, homemade cookies, and bottled water. Enjoy snacks ...
12/12/2025

Our volunteers will be selling hot cocoa, s’mores kits, marshmallows, homemade cookies, and bottled water. Enjoy snacks before or after walking the displays!

Join us in Llano‘s Badu City Park for Starry Starry Nights Lighted Christmas!! Santa and Mrs. Claus will be there this Friday and Saturday night! This Friday night there’s live music featuring: Paul Chuey & Charlie Simpson! Then tomorrow night, it’s Llano Christian Academy’s Christmas Show! The lights come on at 6 PM and concessions will be hosted by Llano County historical museum! 

Christmas Open House, 11-2. Lots of good food and drink!
12/09/2025

Christmas Open House, 11-2. Lots of good food and drink!

Soup is on, eggnog ingredients on hand! Christmas Open House, 11-2 today. Please join us!
12/09/2025

Soup is on, eggnog ingredients on hand! Christmas Open House, 11-2 today. Please join us!

12/06/2025

Dec 6, 1903, Fiddler Hugh Farr is born in Llano, Texas.
Hugh Farr (1903–1980) was a pivotal figure in the sound of the legendary Western group, the Sons of the Pioneers. Joining the group in 1934, when they were still the Pioneer Trio, Farr brought a virtuoso fiddle style that was distinctly different from typical country fiddling. His playing was heavily influenced by the jazz music of the era, adding a sophisticated, swinging element to the band's repertoire. 🎶

Farr, along with his brother, guitarist Karl Farr, provided exceptional instrumental breaks that complemented the Pioneers' stunning four-part vocal harmonies. Hugh’s fiddle soared over songs like "Tumbling Tumbleweeds," injecting a touch of class and complexity. He also contributed his mellow bass voice to the harmonies. A true pioneer of Western and an instrumental powerhouse, his legacy endures as one of the most important fiddlers in American roots music. 🌵🤠 His induction into the Country Music Hall of Fame as a member of the group solidified his place in history. ✨

Santa’s elves showed up this morning to decorate the museum for Christmas. Please join us for a Christmas Open House on ...
12/04/2025

Santa’s elves showed up this morning to decorate the museum for Christmas. Please join us for a Christmas Open House on Tuesday, December 9, 11-2. We will have soup, snacks, sweets, eggnog, and cider.

Mark your calendar!
11/28/2025

Mark your calendar!

We have books for sale at the museum! $5 each. These are new books which were donated to the museum. Many interesting to...
10/30/2025

We have books for sale at the museum! $5 each. These are new books which were donated to the museum. Many interesting topics - related to Texas history, Civil War, Native Americans, Texas Rangers, etc.

Many thanks to these volunteers who brought to life and told about some of Llano County’s citizens who have gone on befo...
10/20/2025

Many thanks to these volunteers who brought to life and told about some of Llano County’s citizens who have gone on before us. Gene Hall (Luke Moss);Linda Hannifin (John Gray Fowler); Wendel Pyles (John H.L. Behrns); JoAnn McDougall (Dr. Henry Hoerster and Estella Zesch Hoerster); Mike Reagor (Miles Barler); and Fred Cook (Miles Buttery).

10/18/2025

Come enjoy the cannon!!
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Address

310 Bessemer Avenue
Llano, TX
78643

Opening Hours

Wednesday 10am - 4pm
Thursday 10am - 5pm
Friday 10am - 5pm
Saturday 10am - 5pm

Telephone

+13252473026

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