The Bell County Museum will host its annual “Night at the Museum” event on Thursday, October 23rd from 6 to 8pm. This free, family-friendly evening invites guests to wear Halloween costumes and enjoy a variety of festive activities.

The event will feature historical reenactments, with notable figures from Bell County’s past coming to life for one night only. Visitors will have the opportunity to interact with these characters and learn more about the region’s heritage in an engaging and imaginative setting.

Additional attractions include a trunk-or-treat, balloon twisters, and interactive stations designed for all ages. In the event of rain, all activities will be moved indoors to ensure the celebration continues uninterrupted.

Guests are advised that due to limited space, strollers are strongly discouraged. Admission is free, and no registration is required.

“Night at the Museum” is part of the museum’s ongoing effort to connect the community with local history through creative and accessible programming.

For more information, visit Bell County Museum’s website or contact the museum directly at (254) 933-5243.

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