Friends of John Garner Museum

2011 CONSTRUCTION ALERT!

2009 PHASE 2 CONSTRUCTION

FIRST COMES DEMO

ABATEMENT IS NEXT

BASEMENT & FLOOR JOISTS

FOUNDATION PROBLEMS

FOUNDATION SOLUTION

CONCRETE BEAM

EXPECT THE UNEXPECTED

NEXT---HELICAL PIERS

PIERS--GETTING STARTED

PIER DRILLING

BOLTING IT ALL TOGETHER

FOOTER EXCAVATION

THE FRENCH DRAIN

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The John Nance Garner Museum is housed in the Garner’s 1920’s home designed by the Texas State Architect Atlee Ayers.  Beginning in September 2005 the museum will begin Phase II renovations of the museum.  Phase II will address the lack of structural integrity in the foundation,  renovation of the museum's second floor into new exhibit space and to bring the residence up to code for accessibility.

The Museum depends on private support to help fund the renovation process.  For those that wish to contribute to the museums renovation process donations are always needed.

 

One of the ways you can contribute is with a cash gift by mailing a check or money order to the following address:

Friends of John Garner Museum,

P.O. Box 322

Uvalde, TX 78802