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Last Medal of Honor holder from World War II to Visit Central Texas: Hershel Woody Williams | News

featured Last Medal of Honor holder from World War II to Visit Central Texas: Hershel “Woody” Williams The Last Chance To Be With a Man From History From Staff Reports May 13, 2021 Imagine how amazing it would have been if your great grandparents could have met Charles Carroll, the last surviving signer of the Declaration of Independence, who lived to be 95. Think how great it would have been if your grandparents could have met Aaron Daggett, the last general of the Civil War, who died at the age of 100 in 1938. This weekend you and your family can meet the final living Medal of Honor holder from World War II, U.S. Marine Hershel Woody Williams, by simply coming to the Navarro County Courthouse at noon Saturday May 15.

Bronze Ambassadors Beckon Visitors to Corsicana

The city of Corsicana extends its hospitality through a unique group of ambassadors who stand throughout the town on street corners and in front of key buildings and memorials — permanently. Corsicana’s Bronze Sculpture Tour is a life-sized art exhibit that tells stories about the unique individuals who built the city’s history. Created by different artists, most of the lifelike sculptures interact with the cityscape: an oil field worker appears to cross a street on his way home; a pastry chef leans over to offer a fruitcake to passersby; and a pet wolf guards the spot where its owner Lyman T. Davis first served his famous Wolf Brand Chili.

1881 Navarro County Courthouse miniature on display

Photos by Clarissa Keenan Ron Maxfield delivers his newest addition to the miniature historic building collection housed in the atrium of the Navarro County Courthouse. Photos by Clarissa Keenan Ron Maxfield delivers his newest addition to the miniature historic building collection housed in the atrium of the Navarro County Courthouse. Ron Maxfield has done it again. On Monday, Dec. 14, he delivered his newest addition to the miniature historic building collection housed in the atrium of the Navarro County Courthouse. Maxfield spent a year meticulously planning and constructing his latest creation by hand. He uses plastic and birch wood, taking his time to ensure every detail is correct.

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