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McLean-Alanreed Area Museum
McLean, Texas
This unassuming museum in the middle of downtown McLean is dedicated to the history of the area, including information on the prisoner-of-war camp that was operated just outside of town during World War II.
There is also a display relating to the ill-fated Titanic, inspired by the fact that Alfred Rowe, an area rancher, perished on the ship's maiden voyage while returning from a visit to his native England.
For those interested in visiting the site of the POW camp, take I-40 east of town and exit at #146 (County Line Rd). Go north about one mile to the historical marker.
| About the McLean-Alanreed Museum | |
| Business Type: | Museum/Preservation |
| Owner(s): | Dorothy McKee, curator |
| Address: | 116 N. Main St., McLean, Texas 79057 |
| Telephone: | 806-779-2731 |
| Web site: | n/a |
| Directions: | See also our GPS-based Clickable G-Maps. |
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