The Bastrop Museum and Visitor Center and Kerr Community Center teams are partnering to offer this year’s Lost Pines Symposium from Dec. 12-14. Tickets can still be purchased online for single-day or all-inclusive passes.

What to expect

With a focus on the construction and restoration of structures significant to Bastrop’s minority communities, the three-day event will allow participants a chance to explore historical architecture in the city with private tours, learn the history of it all from guest speakers, get behind-the-scenes looks at some of the buildings, and more.

Each day offers a different set of tours and activities ranging from historical scavenger hunts to panel discussions and more.

A closer look


Attendees will have the opportunity to see the following buildings:Notable quote

“With Bastrop being the ‘most historic small town in Texas,’ our annual Lost Pines Symposium is a great opportunity to get an in-depth insight into some of Bastrop’s most beloved and historic buildings and homes,” said BMVC Events Manager Nancy Wood.
  • Dec. 12-14, times vary by day
  • $100 (single-day passes), $250 (all-inclusive passes)
  • Bastrop Museum and Visitor Center, 904 Main St., Bastrop; Kerr Community Center, 1308 Walnut St., Bastrop
  • www.bastropcountyhistoricalsociety.com