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The Annual Scarecrow Festival at the Taylor County History Center (TCHC) and Buffalo Gap Historic Village (BGHV) is scheduled to run from October 22nd through October 29th, 2022. After that, all the scarecrows will be moved to the Center for Contemporary Arts (CCA) for November's Art Walk on Thursday, November 10th, 2022, and will remain on view until November 17th, 2022 at 220 Cypress in downtown Abilene.

This is the 3rd annual Scarecrow Festival and all the scarecrows are created by local art students throughout the Big Country and are inspired by this year’s theme "Alice in Wonderland." So how scary can an "Alice in Wonderland" scarecrow really be? You'll have to purchase your tickets early to encounter the gruesome reality.

The photos below are from some of the previous Scarecrow Festivals held in and around the Taylor County History Center and the Buffalo Gap Historic Village.

LOOK: It's the Taylor County History Center's Scarecrow Festival

The hours for the Scarecrow festival are Tuesday through Saturday from 10 AM until 5 PM. To purchase tickets simply visit the Taylor County History Center's gift shop. The cost is only $7 for adults, $6 for military & first responders, and $5 for educators, and 5 and under get in free. These Scarecrows will be on display in the Rode Gallery.

Visit the Taylor County History Center online or at 133 North William Street, Buffalo Gap, Texas. Contact Kenna Hogan, Director of Marketing and Development for the Taylor County History Center formerly the Buffalo Gap Historic Village. For reservations or more information call 325-572-3974.

Photo by: Facebook / TCHC
Photo by: Facebook / TCHC
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