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Monday, September 23, 2024 at 1:33 AM

Berclair Mansion holiday tour planned

GOLIAD – An unforgettable Holiday getaway is being hosted by the Casino Art Association Board and La Grange Main Street Sunday, Dec. 3 to the Berclair Mansion. The tour will leave La Grange at 8 a.m. and return by 5 p.m. The Mansion, which is outside of Goliad, will be decked out for the holidays and the trip will include a gourmet luncheon along with tours of the festive Mansion. Twenty-five plus vendors will also be on the grounds for holiday shopping at their Christmas Market You will step back in time at the Berclair Mansion and view pristinely preserved antiques that were collected by ranching heiress, Etta Wilkinson Terrell. This structure was built in 1936 by Terrell for herself and her four sisters. The entire structure is fireproof with 60 tons of cement and steel used and at the time it was believed to be the largest steel-strand home in the United States.

GOLIAD — An unforgettable Holiday getaway is being hosted by the Casino Art Association Board and La Grange Main Street Sunday, Dec. 3 to the Berclair Mansion. The tour will leave La Grange at 8 a.m. and return by 5 p.m. The Mansion, which is outside of Goliad, will be decked out for the holidays and the trip will include a gourmet luncheon along with tours of the festive Mansion. Twenty-five plus vendors will also be on the grounds for holiday shopping at their Christmas Market You will step back in time at the Berclair Mansion and view pristinely preserved antiques that were collected by ranching heiress, Etta Wilkinson Terrell. This structure was built in 1936 by Terrell for herself and her four sisters. The entire structure is fireproof with 60 tons of cement and steel used and at the time it was believed to be the largest steel-strand home in the United States.

Terrell collected antiques to furnish the 10 bedrooms, five baths and two grand halls. Many of the antiques were from the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Century European castles. After the last sister passed away the entire structure was boarded up with the valuable antiques inside and the mansion lay dormant for 27 years until it was gifted to the Beeville Art Association.

Plan on an enjoyable day full of holiday cheer and food. The total cost is $70. Reservations will be limited so contact the La Grange Main Street at 155 E. Colorado, or call 979- 968-3017 to register or for a credit card transaction go to www.visitlagrangetx. com. The deadline to register is Monday, Nov. 13.


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