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Anna Depot & Museum

The 1885 depot at Sherley Avenue and 4th Street — the oldest surviving railroad station in Texas — now a free local history museum open the 2nd and 4th Saturday each month.

Slayter Creek Park

Anna's all-in-one recreation hub at 425 W Rosamond Pkwy: ball fields, tennis and basketball courts, a splash pad, a skate park, and a 3,600-foot walking trail.

Natural Springs Park

A quiet, spring-fed park with pond views, walking paths, and a shaded gazebo with grills for a low-key cookout.

Sherley Heritage Park

The downtown park at 101 S Sherley Ave that holds the restored depot, a community-built train-themed playground, and a pavilion.

Anna Community Library

The city library, hosting programs from Nature Walks and Intro to Pickleball to Prize Bingo and crafting for all ages.

Anna Town Center

The retail hub at US-75 and FM 455 anchored by everyday shopping and dining as the town keeps growing.

Historic Downtown Anna

The original town core around Sherley Avenue and the 1885 depot — the heart of Anna's civic life, its heritage festivals, and a cluster of downtown eateries.

Roma's Italian Bistro

A family-owned Italian kitchen at 111 N Powell Pkwy serving fresh pastas and pizzas daily — one of Anna's favorite sit-down dinners.

Gar Hole

A downtown hole-in-the-wall bar and grill at 106 Houston St with ice-cold beer, hearty bar food, and live entertainment.

Geer Park

A 25-acre tract of parkland east of Sixth and Smith Streets, one of the larger green spaces the city is growing into as Anna expands.

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