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Jefferson, Texas...

Jefferson, Texas..."Riverport to the Southwest". At a time when steamboats plied the Big Cypress River from the Port of New Orleans, true Southern gentility was the order of the day. This sense of timelessness prevails even unto today.
As you stand on the banks of the Big Cypress you’ll get a sense of days gone by. Close your eyes and you can almost hear the whistle of steamboats entering port, the rustle of long petticoats and riverboat gamblers trying their fortune.

Let yourself be whisked away to a land not far away as you glide peacefully along an open-air riverboat where Jefferson’s colorful past comes alive. Take a ride into the 19th century as you travel on a steam engine train of which played a significant role in Jefferson’s history. Relax in a carriage ride and hear the many legends and lore. Relive the past as you stroll through museums and special places of interest. Spend a memorable evening in an historic hotel or motel or one of the many elegant bed & breakfasts. Jefferson is well known as the Bed & Breakfast Capitol of Texas. 

Ease along the brick streets as you enter the merchant’s shops and be dazzled by their variety of wares. Allow yourself to be captivated by culinary delights ranging from casual to fine dining.

Settle in for a journey through time when the living was easy and the era was golden.

  

    Jefferson, Texas is located on Big Cypress Bayou in the Cypress Valley of Northeast Texas. It is the County seat for Marion county. Named for Francis Marion, a Revolutionary War patriot who was known as the "Swamp Fox", Marion County was created in 1860. Jefferson was named for Thomas Jefferson, and was conceived as a port city by Allen Urquhart and Daniel Alley, who saw its potential as the head of navigation when they prepared a plan for the town site in 1841.

    In 1845, when obstructions were removed from Big Cypress Bayou, steamboats could reach Jefferson from New Orleans. After the arrival of the first steamboat, Jefferson became a boom town where many pioneers to Texas first set foot on Texas soil when they disembarked from the steamboats.

     Jefferson became a port of entry into the Republic of Texas and then the State of Texas. It was also a shipping port for those who wished to sell agricultural products, especially cotton. Cotton was brought to Jefferson from as far away as Dallas by ox wagon and then sold in Jefferson through receiving, forwarding, and commission merchants to markets in New Orleans and St. Louis.

     During Jefferson's Golden Era as a steamboat port from 1845 until 1875, it became a cosmopolitan town like most port cities with a confluence of cultures and businesses. The architectural styles, which developed in Jefferson during this period of prosperity, resembled those of New Orleans. The homes were primarily of Greek revival design.

     When the log raft was removed by the Army Corps of Engineers in the year 1873, the water level in Big Cypress Bayou was reduced and navigation to Jefferson was threatened. Railroads were also extended during this period of time across Texas, which reduced Jefferson's commercial market area. The town ceased to be a prominent port city and commercial center. However, many of the mid-nineteenth century homes and buildings remain. 

    Jefferson has become a community with a high quality of life. Tourists come to Jefferson seeking the ambience, relaxation and activities which are provided here. Jefferson boasts many bed and breakfast inns, restaurants, places of entertainment and shops. There are boat rides on Big Cypress Bayou and Caddo Lake, wagon and surrey rides, rides on a steam driven railroad train and tours of historic homes. New residents from across the United States have chosen Jefferson for their home because it is an open, friendly community where people from diverse places and backgrounds feel comfortable in a progressive setting. One of the most common statements from those who have experienced Jefferson is "Jefferson is a magical place and a town that time forgot."

  

 

 

 

Caddo Lake

   Caddo lake is located in Marion County, Harrison County and Caddo Parish Louisiana, a few miles east of Jefferson. It is a beautiful water garden of bayous, cypress trees, Spanish moss, lotuses and water lilies. There are many fine homes and restaurants located on Caddo lake and Big Cypress Bayou. Both day and night tours of this majestic swamp are available.  To visit Caddo Lakes Web-site, please go to www.caddolakecollections.com and enjoy the history along with some beautiful photos.

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Lake of the Pines

   Lake of the Pines is a lake operated by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. It has large open water for sailboats, ski boats and other water craft. Its camping nature trails, beaches and other recreational areas are outstanding. On its shores are homes, restaurants and boat marinas.    To  visit  Lake  of the Pines  Web-site, please go to  www.lakeothepines.com and enjoy the history, fishing report, property for sale and rent, and scenes of the lake.

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    Jefferson is a pedestrian community. A resident or visitor can walk to banks, restaurants, coffee shops, governmental offices, antique shops, bars, and park in an intimate riverfront setting. It has recently relocated a circa 1934 Texas Forest Service tower near downtown for broadband access to all wireless services including wireless Internet.  For information regarding Jefferson's 26th Annual Christmas Tour of Homes please visit the website historicjeffersonfoundation.com for more information.  

   Jefferson welcomes investors with energy and vision. Jefferson affords its investors the opportunity to participate in developing a world class community.

 

 

 
  
 

888-GO RELAX  (888-467-3529)
or  903-665-2672: Fax - 903-665-8233
118 N. Vale St.  Jefferson, TX  75657
darlene_wray@sbcglobal.net

  

 

 

CHRISTMAS LIGHTING CEREMONY IN THE ENCHANTED FOREST 

A true 19th Century Christmas
begins on Friday, November 28th, 5:30 p.m. in Jefferson’s Enchanted Forest during the official Christmas Lighting Ceremony

Following the invocation, local officials will greet the crowd and outline the many and varied holiday festivities offered throughout this sparkling season of joy and good will toward man.
 
Fr. Mani Mathai, Immaculate Conception Church will offer the invocation.  Mitchel Whitington, President of the Historic Jefferson Foundation will announce Jefferson ’s famed Candlelight Tour of Homes scheduled December 4-6 & 11-13.  Darlene Wray, of the Marion County Chamber of Commerce will offer a welcome invitation to the Merchant’s Open House, Saturday, November 29 as well as Jefferson ’s Annual Christmas Parade scheduled December 1.
 
Saint Nicholas will arrive in a horse-drawn carriage to flip the switch on the Enchanted Forest . A welcome is extended to the crowd and the official countdown begins: 10, 9, 8, 7 . . . and Jefferson’s Enchanted Forest is aglow with the soft lights of over 70 Christmas trees.
 
A new surprise to the Enchanted Forest is an Enchanted Castle decorated for the holiday season to be enjoyed by one and all.  Special Christmas chorals will be sung as we marvel at the history of the composition of the most well known hymn around the world, “Silent Night”.   With lighted candles, all join in song to sing melodies from on high in celebration of this special occasion.
 
Join us this season in a place where you will be touched and inspired by those who share the joy of this magical season.
 
Media Contact: Juanita Wakefield Chitwood, Director of Tourism Development
City of Jefferson (903) 665-3733   Email: juanitawc@sbcglobal.net
 
WEEKEND ENTERTAINMENT
NOVEMBER 27-DECEMBER 1, 2008
 
THANKSGIVING DAY, NOVEMBER 27
    HAPPY THANKSGIVING!
 
* RAIL OF LIGHTS CHRISTMAS TRAIN
    400 E. Austin
    Thursday, November 27, Thanksgiving Day @ 6:00 p.m. & 7:00 p.m.
    Friday, November 28 @ 6:00 p.m., 7:00 p.m., 8:00 p.m.
    Saturday, November 29 @ 6:00 p.m., 7:00 p.m., 8:00 p.m., 9:00 p.m.
    Sunday, November 30 @ 6:00 p.m. & 7:00 p.m.
    (866)398-2038  
 
*    CHRISTMAS LIGHTING CEREMONY – ENCHANTED FOREST
      Friday, November 28 @ 5:30 p.m.
      (903) 665-2672
 
*     JEFFERSON’S OLD FASHIONED CHRISTMAS PARADE
       Monday, December 1 @ 6:00 p.m.
       (903) 665-2672
 
*     KCS CHRISTMAS TRAIN
       Monday, December 1 @ 4:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m.
       Location: Between Austin & Lafayette Street
       (903) 665-2672
      
*   AUNTIE SKINNER’S RIVERBOAT CLUB & RESTAURANT
     Thursday, November 27, Thanksgiving Day: Open @ 3:00 p.m.-until
     Friday, November 28:  Karaoke @ 9:00 p.m.-1:00 a.m.
     Saturday, November 29: “Hustlers Ball” @ 8:00 p.m.-1:00 a.m.
    (903) 665-7121
 
*   HISTORIC JEFFERSON GHOST WALK
     Friday & Saturday, November 28 & 29 @ 8:00 p.m.
     Departs from 223 W. Austin
    (Jefferson Historical Museum)
     (903) 665-6289
     * * Call to confirm dates and time                                                       
 
  SCARLETT O’HARDY’S GONE WITH THE WIND MUSEUM
      Friday, November 28 (10th Anniversary) Admission Free @ 12:00 noon-5:00 p.m.
      Saturday, November 29 @ 10:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
     (903) 665-1939
 
*   THE GROVE (HAUNTED HISTORIC HOME TOUR)
      Saturday, November 29 @ 2:00 p.m.
      Sunday, November 30 @ 11:00 a.m.
      (903) 665-8018
      
* BENEFIELD HOUSE HISTORIC HOME TOUR
    Daily by reservation only
    (903) 665-9366
 
*  HOUSE OF THE SEASONS HISTORIC HOME TOUR
   Daily @ 11:00 a.m.
   (903) 665-8000
     * * Call for reservations
 
* VIRGINIA CROSS HISTORIC HOME TOUR
     Saturday, November 29 @ 1:00 p.m.
     (903) 665-3938
     * * Call for reservations
 
*   HAYWOOD HOUSE HISTORIC HOME TOUR
     202 N. Market
     Thursday-Sunday, November 27-30 @ 10:00 a.m.-until
     (903) 666-0247
     * * Walk-ins welcome
 
*   MCKAY HOUSE HISTORIC HOME TOUR
     Daily @ 11:00 a.m. or by appointment
     (903) 665-7322
 
*   JEFFERSON HISTORICAL MUSEUM
     Open daily – 9:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
     (903) 665-2775
 
*   JEFFERSON CARRIAGE CO.
     Thursday-Saturday
     Closed: Sunday
     Historical Tours of Jefferson by Horse and Carriage
     Specializing in Weddings
     (903) 399-8882
      * * Call to confirm hours of operation
 
 *  LONE STAR CARRIAGE COMPANY OF JEFFERSON, TEXAS
       Thursday-Sunday
       Historical Tours of Jefferson by Horse and Carriage
       Specializing in Weddings
      (903) 926-8216
       * * Call to confirm hours of operation
 
*   JEFFERSON MULE DRAWN WAGON TOURS
     Thursday-Saturday
     Additional tours by appointment
     Historical Tours of Jefferson by Mule Drawn Wagon
     (903) 930-7224 
 
* EXCELSIOR HOUSE HOTEL & JAY GOULD RAILCAR
    Tours daily @ 2:00 p.m. or by appointment
    (903) 665-2513
 
*   JEFFERSON RIVERBOAT TOURS
     Tuesday-Saturday, November 25-29 @ 12:00 noon & 2:00 p.m. (Weather permitting)
     Closed: Sunday, Monday & Thanksgiving Day
     (903) 665-2222
   * Call to confirm tour times
* * Additional tours by request
 
*   H & D EXOTIC DEER FARM & OTHER EXOTIC ANIMALS
     359 P.R. 5730 & Hwy 729
     Open: Sunday-Friday (Closed: Saturday)
      (903) 665-9625
* * Reservations required
 
*   JEFFERSON CARNEGIE LIBRARY
     Monday @ 10:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m.
     Tuesday-Friday @ 10:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
     Saturday @ 10:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.
     Closed: Sunday
     (903) 665-8911
* * Free Internet Access   
 
Additional tourist information & tours:
Marion County Chamber of Commerce
118 N. Vale
Jefferson, TX 75657
(903) 665-2672