Texas Pioneer town settles in at Arboretum

Photo courtesy of the Dallas Arboretum

The Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden announces the return of its iconic fall festival, Autumn at the Arboretum: Texas Town, with a nod to the state’s earliest settlers and their history. From September 21 to November 3, guests will be immersed in Texas history as the Lakeside Exhibit Area transforms into a celebration of pioneer life, set amidst 100,000 pumpkins, gourds and squash throughout the garden. Guests can explore six pumpkin houses, each representing a unique aspect of Texas pioneer life. From the rustic charm of a log cabin to the bustling energy of a local saloon, the exhibit offers a glimpse into the lives of early Texans. Guests can also explore a pioneer farmstead, a quaint general store, a simple sod house and a one-room schoolhouse. Each home in Texas Town has detailed historical markers, providing insights into daily life, and the historical importance of pioneer-era structures across Texas. For more information and tickets, visit dallasarboretum.org. — Christie Eckler