The Texas Pecan Museum is located in Seguin, Texas, and its most famous attraction is the world's largest pecan, made of plastic.
It is housed in the Texas Agricultural Education and Extension Center, a nonprofit organization dedicated to agricultural education and heritage preservation.
The museum showcases a variety of tools and artworks related to the pecan industry, documenting the development of pecans in Texas over the past two centuries.
Of particular value and awe-inspiring are the artworks in the Texas Pecan Museum's collection. It is important to note that not all pecans are meant for consumption.
Every semester, the museum welcomes elementary and middle school students from nearby schools to learn about and perpetuate the pecan culture.
Next to the museum is a grand hall, which serves as a perfect venue for wedding receptions and ceremonies. People often gather here to showcase and explore various pecan-based culinary activities.
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