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cfReview The Catfish Plantation - When the Catfish Plantation Restaurant in Waxahachie, Texas is mentioned, the first thing people usually ask is "that's the haunted restaurant, isn't it?"  Yes, it is.  It is known far and wide in that realm. However, we locals know they have the best catfish around. 
 

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Written by Downtown Reporter   
WebWebb Gallery was born in Waxahachie, Texas in 1987. What started as a passion for old handmade items such as painted or repaired objects, fraternal lodge items, tramp art, memory jugs, and quilts, became a continuous quest for the unusual. The Webbs have been crisscrossing Texas, the South, and the Midwest in search of the miraculous for more than a decade. 


In 1989, the Webbs began the inevitable evolution of searching for self-taught artists to collect their creations and document their stories. In addition to obsessively collecting, Bruce & Julie lecture and curate exhibits in schools, universities, and museums across the country.

Webb Gallery houses a huge collection of self taught art, old fraternal lodge objects, and vintage anonymous art. Webb Gallery often hosts events, including films, musical performances, speakers, and socials. Webb Gallery is now housed in a 10,000 square foot cast-iron-front building 30 miles south of Dallas on I-35. 

Webb Gallery
209-211 W Franklin
Waxahachie, Texas 
Phone 972-938-8085
www.webbartgallery.com

Open Saturday and Sunday 1 to 5 pm

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