Farmersville Historical Society

Farmersville Historical Society The Farmersville Historical Society accepts its mission to serve as an educational resource. For private tours please email us to schedule.

The Bain Honaker house is open for tours and skills demonstrations on the first Saturday of each month from 11:00 am - 3:00 pm. There is a small gift shop inside the house. All proceeds from sales go directly to support the Bain-Honaker house's restoration, preservation, and educational projects. The Bain Honaker house was built in 1865.

New officers are in! The Farmersville Historical Society welcomed it's 2026-2027 leadership and celebrated with great fo...
06/01/2026

New officers are in! The Farmersville Historical Society welcomed it's 2026-2027 leadership and celebrated with great food, shared history, and community spirit.

Learn more or become a member at farmersvilletxhistoricalsociety.com

05/30/2026

Farmersville Heritage Museum Joins Countywide America 250 Museum Patch Quest

The Farmersville Heritage Museum is proud to join eight other Collin County museums in celebrating America’s 250th anniversary through the Collin County Museum Patch Quest, a countywide program launching June 2026, while supplies last.

Initiated by Chestnut Square Historic Village and developed in partnership with museums across the county, the program invites guests ages 5 to 99 to visit participating museums and collect limited edition commemorative patches, each uniquely designed to reflect the spirit, history, and identity of its museum while honoring the America 250 theme.

At Farmersville Heritage Museum, visitors can earn their patch by completing a museum scavenger hunt centered on the history of Farmersville. Guests will answer questions using clues found throughout the museum, making it a fun and interactive way to discover the people, places, and stories of Farmersville. All answers can be found within the museum.

Participating museums include:
Allen Heritage Museum at the Depot, Allen
Chestnut Square Heritage Village, McKinney
County History Museum, McKinney
Farmersville Heritage Museum, Farmersville
Heard Craig Center for the Arts Historical Museum & Wedding Venue/Garden, McKinney
Heard Natural Science Museum & Wildlife Sanctuary, McKinney
Plano Conservancy at the Interurban Railway Museum, Plano
Military Heritage Collection of North Texas, Nevada
Welcome Center at Brown House, Wylie

For Farmersville Heritage Museum, participating in the America 250 Patch Quest is about more than collecting keepsakes. It is an opportunity to connect people of all ages with the local stories that help tell America’s story. As our nation approaches its 250th birthday, preserving and sharing the courage, sacrifice, perseverance, and everyday lives of those who built communities like Farmersville reminds us that patriotism begins close to home. Through history, we honor the past, strengthen community, and inspire future generations to carry these stories forward.

Farmersville Heritage Museum
107 Farmersville Parkway
Farmersville, TX 75442

Hours-Thursday-Friday 10-2pm
First Saturday of the month 10-2pm
Audie Murphy Day weekend - special hours

See brochure for further details. Our patches will be here soon!

Allen Heritage Guild
Texas Lakes Trail Region

05/30/2026

Join us Saturday, June 20th in Downtown Farmersville for Audie Murphy Day, a cherished community tradition honoring courage, sacrifice, service, and the legacy of one of America’s greatest heroes. Whether you come for the parade, veterans tributes, or to stand together in remembrance, this is a day to celebrate the spirit of service and honor those who have served our nation.

The day begins with a special opening ceremony at 9:30 a.m. in Downtown Farmersville, setting the tone for Audie Murphy Day through moments of remembrance, reflection, and tradition.

As part of the morning ceremony, we are honored to introduce a special new experience, the Path of Remembrance: A White Carnation Tribute.

Created in honor of America 250 and in remembrance of all who have served our nation, this community tribute invites guests to participate in a shared act of gratitude at Freedom Plaza.
A limited number of 250 white carnations will be available, symbolizing America’s 250th anniversary.

Guests are invited to place a white carnation at Freedom Plaza, creating a growing Path of Remembrance, a collective tribute honoring service, sacrifice, and those who helped preserve the freedoms we cherish.

As each flower is laid, a shared expression of remembrance and gratitude will emerge, reflecting our community’s appreciation for those who have served.

We invite the community to be part of this first-ever tribute during Audie Murphy Day in Downtown Farmersville. It’s a special opportunity to pause, reflect, and honor service together.

Saturday, June 20 | Downtown Farmersville
Morning Ceremony Begins at 9:30 a.m.
Veterans Ceremony to Follow in the Onion Shed
Farmersville Heritage Museum

We had so much fun with our 4th graders for 1900s Day! Even when the rain delayed us, we had a great time teaching Farme...
05/29/2026

We had so much fun with our 4th graders for 1900s Day! Even when the rain delayed us, we had a great time teaching Farmersville's Children about the past .

We are open for a bit longer!  Come and see us til 3!  The Historic Bain-Honaker House!
05/02/2026

We are open for a bit longer! Come and see us til 3!
The Historic Bain-Honaker House!

We hope to see you today!  Open House Tours Museum Day at The Historic Bain-Honaker House and Museum & Farmersville Mark...
05/02/2026

We hope to see you today! Open House Tours Museum Day at The Historic Bain-Honaker House and Museum & Farmersville Market Days!

Always there, Always has been for the history of your town! The Farmersville Times.  Thank you as well to Misty of the F...
05/02/2026

Always there, Always has been for the history of your town! The Farmersville Times.
Thank you as well to Misty of the Farmersville Heritage Museum for hosting such a fabulous Preservation Celebration in Farmersville! Congratulations to all of the award winners of the Collin County Historical Commission. Our future does depend upon all of us working together on our missions to preserve it for all.

Preservation Celebration guests, including Audie Murphy’s nieces and guest speaker Bryon Wiebold, walk the red carpet Saturday, April 25, in Farmersville. Courtesy Ben Cardon A nod to the city’s deep-rooted history took center stage last week as the Collin County Historical Commission hosted its...

Happy Friday Farmersville & Followers! Today we pull out some Rike files and go through some clippings dated back to 197...
05/01/2026

Happy Friday Farmersville & Followers! Today we pull out some Rike files and go through some clippings dated back to 1971- The Farmersville Times
“Young Citizens of Tomorrow!” Here are some cute photos of when you were young from 1971!

First group- THURSDAY, NOV. 11,1971
CITIZENS OF TOMORROW: III
This is the third group of youngsters appearing in The “Young Citizens of Tomorrow” feature. From the left, the youngsters are: Top row, Margie Lee and Bennie Jean McCormick, Keeli Rice; Middle row, Becky Bishop, Blake Mounger, Kellie Foreman; Bottom row, Gregg and Mindy Mason, Jeffrey Clark.

Second group: Here are more of The Times' Young “Citizens of Tomorrow, " pictured from left to right in each row: First row: Brian Brashier and Chris Taylor. Second row: D'Anna and Shellie
Cervenka. Third row: Kellie Cervenka and

Third group: Top row: Elaine Stuart and Glenda
McClain.
Second row: Bryce and Shane Thomp-son.
Third row: Roger Lobb and Shanna Gilbreath.

All of these photos, files, yearbooks and articles, (and the books for sale) are the history of our town of Farmersville. Did you know that The Historic Bain-Honaker House is a museum that is here for you? We are “The Farmersville Historical Society!” We get questions all the time. We also get sent in as well as donated, items of history, of the town of Farmersville. We are OPEN the first Saturday’s as well as events and by appointment. Let us know how we can help you!














Happy Thursday Farmersville & Followers! Today we pull out some Rike files and go through some clippings dated back to 1...
04/30/2026

Happy Thursday Farmersville & Followers! Today we pull out some Rike files and go through some clippings dated back to 1969.

Remember the last time Farmersville even shared in a district football championship? If you do, you're 10 years older than you were then. Graphic evidence of how times change can be seen in these two photographs. The first photo shows the 1959 team, coached by Jimmy Hess, now at Rice University, in the dressing room on the night it beat Honey Grove 30-0 to win a share of the old District 13A title. Philip Holt, now the all-winning coach at Honey Grove, is shown by arrow.
He caught seven touchdown passes that season as the Farmers posted a 7-3 record (Cooper won a three-way coin toss to go into bi-district.
-The Farmersville Times photo & article 11/13/1969

In the next photo, made the same year, Farmersville Cub Scouts who were only seven or eight years old at the time comprise a good part of the '69 team which could win the District 15A title here tomorrow night against Pilot Point.
The Cubs who are now players are identified by their present jersey numbers: Scott Highsmith (15), Robert Aycock (55), Randy Clark (12), and Tony Douglas (76).
The Farmersville Times Photo & Article 11/13/1969

All of these photos, files, yearbooks and articles, (and the books for sale) are the history of our town of Farmersville. Did you know that The Historic Bain-Honaker House is a museum that is here for you? We are “The Farmersville Historical Society!” We get questions all the time. We also get sent in as well as donated, items of history, of the town of Farmersville. We are OPEN the first Saturday’s as well as events and by appointment. Let us know how we can help you!














Address

P. O. Box 94, 108 College Street
Farmersville, TX
75442

Opening Hours

11am - 3pm

Telephone

+12147388744

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