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Toilet Seat Art Museum - The Colony, Texas

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The Colony is a city in Denton County, Texas and a suburb of Dallas with a population of just over 30,000. The Colony did not exist before 1973, when home developers Fox and Jacobs purchased 3,000 acres located around State Highway 121 and Farm to Market Road 423. And while the city of the colony continues to grow, one interesting museum popped up in the early 90's that would go on to become a beloved attraction for many years, Barney Smith's Toilet Seat Art Museum.
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Researched was used for this episode of Southern Oddities, and we couldn't have made it possible without the journalism and dedication from these awesome sources of information:
Roadside America [Story 6166] - Truck Yard the Colony [Museum] - Glasstire [the toilet seat museum leaves san antonio and heads to North Texas] - Austin Chronicle [Day Trips Toilet Seat Museum] - Wikipedia [The Colony, Texas]
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The Colony is a city in Denton County, Texas and a suburb of Dallas with a population of just over 30,000. The Colony did not exist before 1973, when home developers Fox and Jacobs purchased 3,000 acres located around State Highway 121 and Farm to Market Road 423. And while the city of the colony continues to grow, one interesting museum popped up in the early 90's that would go on to become a beloved attraction for many years, Barney Smith's Toilet Seat Art Museum.
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HOST JARED ORDIS: solo.to/jaredordis
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Questions or Business Inquiry, Email Us @ ordisstudios@gmail.com
Researched was used for this episode of Southern Oddities, and we couldn't have made it possible without the journalism and dedication from these awesome sources of information:
Roadside America [Story 6166] - Truck Yard the Colony [Museum] - Glasstire [the toilet seat museum leaves san antonio and heads to North Texas] - Austin Chronicle [Day Trips Toilet Seat Museum] - Wikipedia [The Colony, Texas]
"Southern Oddities" is created & produced by Jared Ordis, an Ordis Studios production.
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solo.to/ordisstudios
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