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The Goliad Markethouse Museum is located in an 1871 building. The building was first used as a markethouse for meat and produce vendors. It became home to the Goliad Fire Department and was the firehouse from 1886 until 1964. The Goliad County Historical Commission began operating the Markethouse Museum in 1967. The Museum is dedicated to preserving and presenting the history of Goliad. The Museum contains exhibits and information on topics including Native Americans, Ranching History, Family History of Early Settlers, Goliad County Communities, Militaria, Farming Equipment and Firehouse Artifacts. A collection of historic maps, an antique static electricity generator and a nineteenth century broom factory are highlights of the Museum.
The Presidio Nuestra Seora de Loreto de la Baha, known more commonly as Presidio La Bahia, or simply La Bahia is a fort constructed by the Spanish Army that became the nucleus of the modern-day city of Goliad, Texas, United States.
If there are only three words you remember when you Remember Goliad, remember history, purity, and passion. We are a small family owned brewery with a passion for making fantastic craft beers.