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Area Attractions

Legend of Old Rip

The horned toad that was placed into the courthouse cornerstone as a prank. But 31 years later, it was no prank when the stone was opened and the toad was found to be ALIVE! He toured the nation as a celebrity and was received by President Calvin Coolidge. Although he survived isolation for many years, the stress and strain of public adoration was too much, and he later died of pneumonia. His remains continue to lie in a coffin at the Eastland County Courthouse and his memory is portrayed as “Alive & Kickin’!” Read the complete History of Old Rip.

Connellee Hotel & Civic Center

The Historic Connellee Hotel & Civic Center in the heart of downtown Eastland named for Charles U. Connellee who was known as “The Father of Eastland”, the hotel originally opened in 1928, and was acquired by the City of Eastland in 1997. Currently operated by the Eastland Community Foundation, the Connellee Hotel has 8 floors and is the tallest and most prominent building in Eastland.

Majestic Theatre

This historic and beautiful theatrical facility was built by one of Eastland’s founding fathers, C.U. Connellee, in 1920. The Connellee featured films and stage shows; Gene Autry and his horse, Champion, made their appearance and live radio programs were broadcast every Saturday. Currently, the Theatre features current hit films each Friday through Monday; schedules classic films, concerts, conventions, school & religious events and touring stage shows for children and adults. The building also features a State of Texas historical marker. The Theatre is currently operated and managed by the Fine Arts Community of Eastland. Tours are available on request at 254-629-2102.