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Varner-Hogg Plantation Manor
Copyright: Texas State Parks & Historical Sites
Varner-Hogg Plantation Manor

Description - Varner-Hogg Plantation State Historical Park is 65 acres, along Varner Creek, 50 miles south of Houston in Brazoria County. The park was donated to the state in 1957 by Miss Ima Hogg, daughter of the early-day governor, and was dedicated/opened on March 24, 1958, the 107th birthday of Governor James S. Hogg.

The completely furnished old plantation manor was the home of Governor James S. Hogg. It pictures colonial life in the early days of Texas (1835-50), established by Martin Varner, member of Stephen F. Austin's "Old Three Hundred." The park is located on Varner Creek, which was used to transport sugar to market from the sugar mill once located on the site. The first rum distillery in Texas was established in 1829 by Varner.

Attractions - The San Jacinto Festival brings visitors a unique blend of educational programs and fun-filled activities. During the festival, the park develops "A Texas History Day," complete with a living history village and tours of the Plantation House. Downtown West Columbia boasts a variety of activities including carnivals, shrimp boil and auction, food and craft booths, Phillips Petroleum 5K Fun Run, live entertainment and concerts, The belle of the Brazos Pageant, a parade, and more.
Each year a festival to celebrate Texas independence from Mexico is held at the Park. Historians, storytellers, and re-en-actors help to tell Park visitors the story of early Texas. Downtown West Columbia boasts a variety of events including a parade, carnivals, food and craft booths, a shrimp boil and an auction while entertainers and concerts perform throughout the day. Phillips 66 Company host an annual 5K Fun Run for runners from throughout the area and state. Varner-Hogg hosts an annual Harvest Festival with hay wagon rides, live animals, story telling, children's craft, cotton picking exhibits and free refreshments.

During the Christmas Season, Varner-Hogg and West Columbia join forces to celebrate this beautiful time of the year by presenting a nighttime parade and candlelight tours. The annual Christmas Open House will be the second Saturday evening in December. Varner-Hogg will be dressed in its Christmas best: tiny white firefly lights on all its buildings; velvets and greenery on its white Kentucky board fences; and its 164 year old plantation house decked out in plush Victorian decor.

The park is open Tuesday - Sunday from 8am-5pm. Tours of the Antebellum/Colonial Revival mansion are conducted from 10am - 3pm. Tour fees apply. Fees are $6 for adults, $2 for students (College students must show valid ID), and 5 and and under are free. The tour fee is waived for one TCP holder per pass.

Recreation -

Visitors can obtain a map and do a self guided walking tour of the site which includes the Patton cemetery, Gov. Hogg's outdoor bathtub, the remains of the sugar mill, slave quarter remains, the barn with exhibits on sugar cane processing and wagons and carriages. In Fall visitors are welcome to pick pecan from the orchards. They share half their crop with the park which are then sell in the gift shop. For more information, please call the Park at 979.345.4656.

Climate - Varner-Hogg Plantation State Historical Park is located at an elevation of 55 feet. The park has a Texas Gulf Coast climate. Current weather conditions can vary from day to day. For more details, call the park or Park Information at 1-800-792-1112.

Location - Varner-Hogg Plantation State Historical Park is situated within the Gulf Coast region of Texas. The park is located 2 miles north of West Columbia on FM 2852. From Houston, take State Highway 288 south to State Highway 35. Turn south on State Highway 35 and travel 12 miles to West Columbia. Outside West Columbia take FM 2852 to Park Road 51 (1702 North 13th Street).

LAT: 29.1630244
LONG: -95.639669


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Contact Information:
Varner-Hogg Plantation State Historical Park, P.O. Box 696 , West Columbia, TX, 77486, Phone: 979/345-4656
, varner-hogg@computron.net.

Additional Information:
Gulf Coast - The Gulf Coast region is a nearly level, slowly drained plain less than 150 feet in elevation, dissected by streams and rivers flowing into the Gulf of Mexico. This region offers some excellent recreation attractions, most of them centered around the waters of the Gulf.
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