Address: 3939 E Grand Ave, Dallas, TX 75210, USA
“The refurbished Hall of State is unbelievable! This is an amazing feat of architecture and preservation. The collection of Texas artifacts is 2nd to none!”
Address: 734 FM 2506, Victoria, TX 77905, USA
“You can give yourself a self directed tour of this historically significant site. This is also a good place to park and picnic with groups large or small.”
Address: 1961 US-281, George West, TX 78022, USA
“A cramped smaller museum with a wide variety of collectables. Some very interesting exhibits like the uranium glass, period maps of the area, and the military house. Sally the tour guide was delightful.”
Address: 2515 Rodeo Plaza, Fort Worth, TX 76164, USA
“Tons of history inside of the Texas Cowboy hall of fame. The memorabilia was so awesome for a lot of the famous people there. Also they have QR code to get information on each person. So if your familiar with some of the greats this is the place for you. Price point was really good as well. Highly recommend visiting!”
Address: 200 E La Parra Ave, Sarita, TX 78385, USA
“Very fascinating and well presented story of the King & Kenedy families and south Texas. Small, three room museum but gives great background and details on the regional and family histories from the 1850’s on. Presentation is mainly on signs with pictures and stories told on each subject. Large wall dioramas without any supporting details - which would have been very helpful. You can also walk around the yard outside and read a few signs. We found the stories fascinating and were very impressed. Took us about 1 hour, 20 minutes to visit.”
Address: 206 N Main St, Cleburne, TX 76033, USA
“My kids had a field trip here and at the Layland Museum. They absolutely loved it! They really loved the little town and electric trains. It was neat to see all the things they had and the conductor was a gentleman! The place was so organized and well kept. If you are in town and have the time I suggest you check it out one day!”
Address: 600 E Cardwell St, Brownfield, TX 79316, USA
“I was impressed. The lady working there was great!!”
Address: 222 W Mason St, Mabank, TX 75147, USA
“Awesome trains on display, some dating before any war”
Address: 114 W 9th St, Taylor, TX 76574, USA
“Small and interesting bit of Texas history, tour guide lady was very knowledgeable.”
Address: 112 Lamar Dr, Hillsboro, TX 76645, USA
“This is a true hidden gem, this museum describes how Texas and Texans participated in the wars from Mexican-American to Vietnam. It lays out every thing in a very easily explained systematic order with a good blend of words, pictures and artifacts.”
Address: 1501D Main St, San Elizario, TX 79849, USA
“One of the most amazing places I ever been too. The art is phenomenal and so is the people.”
Address: 1302 Jackson St, Zapata, TX 78076, USA
“We came here recently and it was such a great experience! So many varieties of items to buy to give you that Texas feel. The family that runs it is also very friendly and have a lot of history to share! Definitely recommend for anyone to stop by!”
Address: 206 W Houston St, Floydada, TX 79235, USA
“Cool place, Bob had more stuff then you could imagine!!”
Address: 149 Split Rail Ln Building 23, Smithville, TX 78957, USA
“This museum is dedicated to all things Halloween, and everyone, from historians to kids, will come away with new knowledge about everyone's favorite spooky holiday. The devil is in the details and there are so many nuanced signs to read over at your leisure. I could have spent hours examining all of the haunted artifacts, brought in from real locations. Make sure to look up when you're in the museum gift shop 🤭🤭”
Address: 2501 Rodeo Plaza, Fort Worth, TX 76164, USA
“Great experience! As John Wayne fans, we enjoyed all the detail that was put into this exhibit. It is rich in history and well laid out. We purchased some John Wayne gear that we have not seen anywhere else. We were able to sit inside with my service dog and take a few minute break before moving on, and we appreciated that.”
Address: 4246 N FM1565, Caddo Mills, TX 75135, USA
“Unique collection of Aviation historical pieces. Splendid information about the assembled drones and spare parts. A must visit place for Aviation buffs and history lovers”
Address: 7500 Park Ln, Dallas, TX 75225, USA
“Wonderful museum, very lovingly put together. The exhibits were engaging. Only issue was logging in some places wasn't great, either under lit or over lit.”
Address: 401 E Fannin St, Beeville, TX 78102, USA
“Great little gallery. Had crafts for the kids to do and a bocce ball court!”
Address: 901 Hall Ave, Littlefield, TX 79339, USA
“Loved this place! James and Helen were so fun to talk to. The memorabilia and stories about Waylon Jennings and the people he loved and spent time with, were amazing! James is just the best! A real hoot, with some great memories of his famous big brother ... but fantastic adventures of his own to tell as well! Its easy to get wrapped up in all the Waylon memorabilia, but the liquor store also has everything you need and more. Definitely worth the detour!”
Address: 333 Wayside Dr, Wimberley, TX 78676, USA
“We absolutely love this place. If you are looking for a spot to throw a party or host really any type of event they have you covered. Also a great spot for a gals night out or a romantic night with a honey. Several different options and spaces to meet any needs one might have. Andrew the sales and events manager is absolutely fantastic and goes above and beyond. I threw my father a birthday party at the opera house and it was a slam dunk. Andrew was accommodating and patient and I just could not have asked for anything more. The location itself is great, it’s not too far and food and shopping is super close by. Obviously wimberley is stunning and the river is right across the way. Every cabin has a beautiful view of the water, the staff is super chill and the whole vibe is right. Looking forward to our next party for the kiddos! Can’t say enough!”
Address: FM1418, Falfurrias, TX 78355, USA
“A calming sense,quiet,went to pray and give thanks to pedro and the Lord,and to Pray and ask for continued help.”
Address: 600 I-30 Frontage Rd #4309, Greenville, TX 75401, USA
“This is a gem of a museum. It's located on a nice property off the I-30 frontage road in Greenville TX. It's not a huge museum but the space is utilized very well so there is a lot in there. It contains a comprehensive Greenville history that includes everyone from the indigenous people to important citizens from all cultural groups. There is a comprehensive display representing the cotton industry. There are dioramas illustrating "Mainstreet" and war. These are very well done. There is a section dedicated to Audie, WWII, military history in general and local veterans. You can watch a short film about Audie. Outside are some buildings, two of which are originals and one replica. When staffed, you can go inside. At the entrance is a beautiful sculpture of Audie and a memorial to Veterans. There is a small giftshop with reasonable priced items and a nice selection of books, mostly history. You can purchase Audi's autobiography, To He'll and Back which I'm enjoying. (no Kindle version so buy it here instead of Amazon). I bought a sweet doll made from a quilt for just $10. Entry is $6 but separate pricing for Veterans (not sure what). Plenty of parking and wheelchair accessible. Plenty of places to sit and contemplate both inside and out. SHOUT OUT FOR HELP: There are two miniatures in the cotton exhibit that need work from someone with knowledge of miniature gears and pulleys. If you can help, please contact the museum. This is a great place to take school age children though the diorama with shooting may not be appropriate for all. The large map in the military exhibit is particularly educational as it provides a summation of the major WWII battles and a visual of the allegiances of the countries.”
Address: 760 Jim Wright Fwy North, Fort Worth, TX 76108, USA
“Our first time visiting and we loved it. We spent about 4 hours here. Everything is very well taken care of and clean. I highly recommend reading everything about the artifacts, they’re so cool. My favorite was the medical equipment they used to use for amputation, etc. please research their business hours before heading over. They’re closed on Sundays so we had to come back on a Saturday but totally worth it. I highly recommend it!!!”
Address: 1 N Main St, Bonham, TX 75418, USA
“So I decided to me and her over to Bonhome today. Stopped at the museum wonderful people, great museum, full of local history, which I absolutely love. It’s so nice to see people, realizing that we have to save and preserve our history for our future generations so they can learn about where they come from and who they are . Had an absolutely lovely informal history lesson 😊 keep up the wonderful work!”
Address: 491 Comal Ave, New Braunfels, TX 78130, USA
“Loved it, so rich of German History.”
Address: 800 W Sam Rayburn Dr, Bonham, TX 75418, USA
“COVID had it closed during my visit but the building and grounds were in excellent condition and a little majestic! Beautiful architecture and statue!”
Address: 3913 Todd Ln #205, Austin, TX 78744, USA
“Cool cars! Not much of a “museum” necessarily but fun to check out regardless. Wish they had someone more available to answer questions or guide through, as there’s not much signage, but they were happy to explain when you went over and asked. Hard to find - go down the driveway to the back buildings.”
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