The Old Town Keller Foundation's mission is to increase awareness and appreciation for Keller area history and support the Old Town Keller development and enhancement. The Foundation seeks to preserve the artifacts and the collective memory of our Keller area history. It is a 501c3 nonprofit.
Our Museums
Wild Rose Heritage Center
The Center features artifacts and memories highlighting Keller's history, including pictures and stories of its founding families. We recently added our new exhibit, Dr. Harold Wyss's office. He practiced in Keller from the 1930s into the early 1950s. It features an authentic examination table and equipment.
The Station House
Across the street from the Wild Rose Heritage Center, We created the Station House with authentic railroad artifacts and original model railroad displays. Children can enjoy our outdoor railroad-themed play area, and it's a fun and unique place for birthday parties.
Housed in the same building as the Station House is the Old-Fashioned Textile Museum, displaying a working World War ll era floor loom, and a Civil War-era sewing machine.
Catherine Anne's Books and Research Center
Catherine Anne's features literary books about Keller, the state of Texas, and much more. You'll also find an extensive collection of early Keller's photos and documents. The research room is open for your genealogy research, or we are happy to help.
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