The Comanche County Museum is excited to announce Frontier Day 2025, a family-friendly celebration of history and heritage, taking place from 1-4 p.m. Saturday, April 12. Come rain or shine, this event at 402 Moorman Rd. in Comanche welcomes all to enjoy a day filled with fun, education and community spirit.
Frontier Day promises an array of engaging activities and exhibits. At the event there will be face painting for kids and kidsat- heart, storytelling by Deborah Nowlin Keith, accompanied by her mule and sidekick, Dee Dee and a new display of John Wesley Hardin memorabilia, on loan from a partnering museum.
Also at the event there will be a military display by Kevin & Cris in the historic T.O. Moore cabin, a Chuck Wagon and a rare 1905 Cadillac on exhibit, a petting zoo featuring 4-H animals, indoor activities with Granny, a special visit from Cowboy Bill at 2 p.m., family board games for all ages and an interactive touch screen experience kiosk with newly added information and pictures.
Refreshments will be available throughout the event. Parking is conveniently located at the rear, west side of the building. Donations are greatly appreciated to support the museum’s ongoing efforts.
For more information, contact the Comanche County Museum at 325356-5115. Join us for an afternoon of history, entertainment, and community celebration!