Texas touring Saturday: Rosenberg, located 32 miles south of Sealy on Hwy 36
Cons: The majority of the town is pretty skeevy, and it quickly fills up with Houstonites trying to escape their hectic lives for the weekend.
Why it is worth going any: the historic downtown.
Historic downtown Rosenberg contains a very nice railroad museum, several great antique stores (including The Red Queen's Attic featured in the photos), a wine bar, a couple of vintage cafes, Texas themed bouti
ques, and a custom furniture store where you can stand at a window and look into the wood shop. There is also a very small farmer's market.
On the way back, we stopped just north of town at a larger farmer's market and bought some goodies including a jar of blackberry cobbler.
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| The King's Courtyard at The Red Queen's Attic |
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| Hawkin's Furniture |
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| John discussing woodworking with the owner of Hawkin's. |
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