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Seguin was once known as "The Concrete City" for constructing many buildings out of one of the first forms of concrete using limestone. This 1856 Greek Revival mansion is one of the country's best-preserved examples of 19th-century experimentation with concrete construction.
Exhibits show the technology used by skilled slaves to build this remarkable house in the years before the Civil War. New exhibits display rare and highly collectible pottery from the Wilson Pottery Foundation. Visit and learn all the rich history.
Open 9 am to 4 pm, Tour times begin on the hour every hour, Thursday through Sunday
Free Admission!
Special group tours are available upon request.
Sebastopol House is owned and operated by the City of Seguin. For more information or to set up group tours please contact the Parks and Recreation Department at 830-379-4833.