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Midland County Historical Museum

Exhibits include early Midland history, photos, pioneer relics, mementos of the Civil War, World Wars I & II, and Indian artifacts. Visitors can also see the famous "Midland Man." Anthropologist Dr. Fred Wendorf authenticated remains (calvarium, upper skull) of what is now known as the Midland Man. Discovery proves existence of man in Midland area 22,000 years ago; site on Scharbauer Ranch south of city limits. Reproduction of remains on display in Midland County Historical Museum. Open Mon., Wed., Fri., 2–5 p.m. 301 W. Missouri. 432/688-8947.

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301 W. Missouri
Midland, Texas
79701
432/688-8947

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Open Mon., Wed., Fri., 2–5 p.m.

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While they aren't really "lost," the bigtooth maples for which the park is named are very selective in their habitat. Widely scattered over several western states and northern Mexico, this maple thrives only in small, protected pockets in mountainous regions where temperature and humidity are moderate, where moisture is retained and solar radiation is minimal. Because of their shallow roots, the trees are susceptible to damage by soil compaction and visitors are cautioned to stay on prescribed paths to ensure continued vigor of the maple stands. Fall color is usually at its peak in early November. (Note: Usually crowded in autumn when fall foliage at peak; it's recommended to see scenery during weekdays. Reservations needed this time of year for overnight stays. Also, nature sometimes plays tricks and autumn colors don't always attain usual brilliance. 830/966-3413. Reservations: 512/389-8900.)

Other vegetation in the scenic Hill Country park includes some 350 recorded species. Bird life is also abundant, including the rare golden-cheeked warbler. Of many mammal species in the park, white-tailed deer are most numerous.

Park facilities include campsites with water and electricity, picnic areas, rest rooms, showers and primitive camp areas reached by almost 11 miles of hiking and backpacking trails. 37221 F.M. 187 830/966-3413 , 800/792-1112. www.tpwd.state.tx.us/spdest/findadest/parks/lost_maples.

City: Vanderpool
Region: Hill Country

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