Guidebook for Nacogdoches

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Guidebook for Nacogdoches

Drinks & Nightlife

This place is a restaurant & bar. Their food is excellent, and they serve a massive variety of on tap beers along with an excellent selection of great craft beer bottles. On most nights, they'll even have live music.
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Maklemore's Ale-House & Bistro
2304 North St
25 il-persuni tal-post jissuġġerixxu
This place is a restaurant & bar. Their food is excellent, and they serve a massive variety of on tap beers along with an excellent selection of great craft beer bottles. On most nights, they'll even have live music.

Art

This is a great little gem for Nacogdoches and has fantastic exhibits all year long. It is ran by the art director, John Handley. See below on his experience! Handley earned his undergraduate degree in studio art and art history from Western Washington University. During that time, he worked as a student intern at the Whactom Museum of History and Art and The Western Art Gallery. While earning his master's degree in museum studies from John F. Kennedy University, Handley worked at the Judah L. Magnes Museum in Berekley, during which time he worked on the preparation and delivery of 175 Judaica artifacts for the exhibition "Patterns of Jewish Life in the World" at the Martin Gropius Building in Berlin. For many years, Handley was the collections manager for the Museum of Vision, Foundation of the American Academy of Ophthalmology in San Francisco where he worked with medical history scholars, created history of medicine exhibitions and publications and developed informal science exhibitions and curriculum for school-age children. He also worked with small museums in the Santa Clara Valley developing local history exhibitions. Handley returned to graduate studies in 2002, first in theology, ultimately completing his doctorate in art history and religion from the Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley.
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The Cole Art Center @ The Old Opera House
329 E Main St
8 il-persuni tal-post jissuġġerixxu
This is a great little gem for Nacogdoches and has fantastic exhibits all year long. It is ran by the art director, John Handley. See below on his experience! Handley earned his undergraduate degree in studio art and art history from Western Washington University. During that time, he worked as a student intern at the Whactom Museum of History and Art and The Western Art Gallery. While earning his master's degree in museum studies from John F. Kennedy University, Handley worked at the Judah L. Magnes Museum in Berekley, during which time he worked on the preparation and delivery of 175 Judaica artifacts for the exhibition "Patterns of Jewish Life in the World" at the Martin Gropius Building in Berlin. For many years, Handley was the collections manager for the Museum of Vision, Foundation of the American Academy of Ophthalmology in San Francisco where he worked with medical history scholars, created history of medicine exhibitions and publications and developed informal science exhibitions and curriculum for school-age children. He also worked with small museums in the Santa Clara Valley developing local history exhibitions. Handley returned to graduate studies in 2002, first in theology, ultimately completing his doctorate in art history and religion from the Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley.

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Uber

You may get around by Uber around Nacogdoches.
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Saturday's Farmers' Market

Every Saturday, we have a local Farmer's Market to purchase local produce, honey, meat pies and other goods! The location is downtown in front of Banita Creek Hall in on West Main St.