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The Round Top Antiques Fair is a large, week-long antiques show held thrice annually in Round Top, Texas. Started in 1968, the show features country, Americana, European country and formal furniture accessories. The show incorporates the three nearby towns of Burton, Warrenton, and Carmine as well.
Round Top Festival Institute, music institute for young musicians and faculty; Shakespeare at Winedale, Shakespeare-in-Performance study program administered by the University of Texas at Austin English Department; Round Top is the home of the oldest building in Fayette County, Moore's Fort, which was moved there from nearby La Grange.
It is also part of the Round Top Antiques Fair in the spring and fall. This is a very large antique show in several rural communities near Round Top and Warrington between Austin and Houston. The show is generally held the at end of September and beginning of October, then again in late March and early of April.
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Last time “Antiques Roadshow” came to Raleigh (in 2009), a record-breaking item was appraised at over $1 million.
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Moore's Fort is a twin dogtrot type blockhouse in Round Top, Texas. Built by John Henry Moore in 1828, it is the oldest building in Fayette County. [1] It was originally located where La Grange is today, as a shelter for settlers from Comanche raids. [2] Later it was moved to Round Top. A historical marker sits at the original location in La ...