By: Newsworthy.ai
February 28, 2026
Power of the Past Festival Celebrates The AgriCultural Museum’s 40th Anniversary in Boerne
The AgriCultural Museum & Arts Center in Boerne, Texas will mark its 40th anniversary with the Power of the Past Festival on Saturday, March 7, 2026. This free, family-friendly event features vintage vehicles, antique tractors, live music, heritage cooking demonstrations and living-history exhibits across the museum’s open-air grounds.
“The AgriCultural blends history, creativity and community, preserving Hill Country traditions while welcoming music, art, food and family memories,” said Tori Bellos, Marketing Specialist at Visit Boerne
Featured Attractions
The festival will showcase historic engines, vintage cars, trucks and antique tractors. Re-enactors from the Frontier History Company Foundation will demonstrate turn-of-the-century pioneer life, while a blacksmith works all day in the blacksmith shop. Visitors can also tour the Big Red Barn to see collections of historic farming equipment, tools, and an extensive display of vintage farm toys.
Event Details
Date: March 7, 2026
Time: 10:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m. (Gates open at 8:00 a.m.)
Location: The AgriCultural Museum & Arts Center, 102 City Park Road, Boerne, TX 78006
Admission: Free; donations welcome.
- Vintage Car & Truck Show: Open to vehicles 40+ years old. On-site registration ($40) includes an event T-shirt.
- Antique Tractor & Engine Display: Tractors, engines, and agricultural equipment receive free registration in honor of the museum’s 40th anniversary.
- Live Music: Flashbacks Band performs from 10:00 a.m.–2:00 p.m.
- Bluegrass Jam: Bluegrass music in the Pioneer House from 1:00 p.m.–3:00 p.m.
- Awards Ceremony: Trophies for Top 30 Vehicles, Best of Show Car & Truck, and categories for tractors, engines, and antique equipment.
- Living-History Demonstrations: Heritage cooking, blacksmithing, woodworking, and more.
Food & Craft Vendors
Enjoy a variety of food trucks including Johnny Naan’s Pizza and Stoltze’s BBQ, and craft beer by Cibolo Creek Brewing Co. Personalized drawings by Texas’ official character artist, Jerry Cardona, will be available, along with 40th-anniversary t-shirts.
About The AgriCultural Museum & Arts Center
Formerly the Agricultural Heritage Museum, The AgriCultural (102 City Park Road, Boerne, TX 78006) is a living-history campus featuring a blacksmith shop, woodworking shop, Pioneer House, wagon house, main museum building and extensive outdoor exhibits of antique farm machinery and implements. Visitors may take self-guided tours. Regular programs include twice-monthly Bluegrass Jams (2nd & 4th Saturdays), semi-weekly art workshops with the Hill Country Council for the Arts, antique tractor pulls, an annual pumpkin patch and more. The site is a popular rustic event venue, perfect for intimate meetings (10–50 people) in the Pioneer House, weddings and barn events up to 200 guests. Hayrides by vintage tractor are available for an additional fee. For more information on the upcoming events, check out the Visitor Blog at VisitBoerne.org.
About Boerne, Texas:
Boerne is a historic and welcoming city nestled in the heart of the Texas Hill Country, just 30 miles northwest of San Antonio. Founded by European settlers, Boerne retains its charming historic downtown, known as the Hill Country Mile, which features limestone buildings, unique shops, art galleries and local restaurants. Known for its clear waterways, scenic landscapes and vibrant community events, Boerne offers a blend of small-town hospitality and outdoor adventure, making it a beloved destination for residents and visitors alike. The city is celebrated for its rich heritage, natural beauty, and strong sense of community, all while serving as a gateway to the natural wonders and cultural experiences of the Texas Hill Country.
Media Contact:
Tori Bellos
Visit Boerne Marketing Specialist
(210) 382-2522
tori@visitboerne.org
VisitBoerne.org
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