Explore Frankford through our self-guided tour!
Look for numbered markers on wood posts throughout our property and scan the QR codes with your smart phone to learn more about Frankford.
1. Historic Frankford Church
In 1896, local builder Phil Hamer began the construction of Frankford Church. Some of the wood used in the building project came from a previous
2. Legacy House
This small building was completed in 2023 through donations and includes two restrooms and a multi-purpose meeting room/office/staging area for guest musicians and brides. The
3. Frankford Prairie
In 2010, we stopped mowing the land between the church and the cemetery. To our amazement, native Blackland Prairie plants sprang up! We soon realized
4. Frankford Cemetery
Frankford Cemetery was the burial site for members of the Frankford community and the surrounding area. Many of those buried today are descended from early
5. Hall’s Branch and Indian Springs
Hundreds of years ago, indigenous people and buffalo traveled the wide Shawnee Trail that ran from southwestern Texas past Austin, Waco, and Dallas, eventually crossing
6. Wagon Yard
The Shawnee Trail was later used by soldiers, explorers, cowboys, and pioneers. The deep meadows, now called the “Wagon Yard,” around Hall’s Branch made an