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Spring Break Cattle Drive Event for Children

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Image Courtesy of Museum of South Texas History
Image Courtesy of Museum of South Texas History

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EDINBURG, Texas — The Museum of South Texas History presents the Spring Break Cattle Drive scheduled March 16-19. Families are invited to attend any day between Wednesday and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Museum of South Texas History.

Kids will drive their cattle across the plains and participate in a variety of outdoor and indoor activities such as craft making, cattle roping, fence building, packing saddlebags, and designing and registering their own ranch brand. Visitors will also hear stories about life on the cattle trail. 

Guests are invited to pick up a game card in the museum’s Grand Lobby. They will receive a free prize upon completion of the game card and become registered for a grand prize, which will be raffled at the end of Spring Break. 

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Activities will take place indoors in the case of inclement weather. 

Regular admission prices apply. FRIENDs of MOSTHistory enjoy complimentary admission to all Spring Break Cattle Drive programs.

About Museum of South Texas History

The Museum of South Texas History is accredited by the American Alliance of Museums. It is located downtown Edinburg at 200 North Closner Boulevard on the Hidalgo County Courthouse square. Founded in 1967 as the Hidalgo County Historical Museum in the 1910 Hidalgo County Jail, the museum has grown over the decades through a series of expansions to occupy a full city block. In 2003, following the completion of a 22,500 square foot expansion, the museum was renamed the Museum of South Texas History to better reflect its regional scope. Today, the museum preserves and presents the borderland heritage of South Texas and northeastern Mexico through its permanent collection and the Margaret H. McAllen Memorial Archives and exhibits spanning prehistory through the 20th century. For more information about MOSTHistory, including becoming a FRIEND, visit MOSTHistory.org, like us on Facebook and Instagram, follow on Twitter, find us on YouTube or call +1-956-383-6911.

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