List of museums in the Texas Gulf Coast

This article was split from List of museums in Texas.

The list of museums in the Texas Gulf Coast encompasses museums defined for this context as institutions (including nonprofit organizations, government entities, and private businesses) that collect and care for objects of cultural, artistic, scientific, or historical interest and make their collections or related exhibits available for public viewing. Museums that exist only in cyberspace (i.e., virtual museums) are not included. Also included are non-profit art galleries and exhibit spaces.

Counties included are Austin, Brazoria, Chambers, Colorado, Fort Bend, Galveston, Harris, Liberty, Matagorda, Montgomery, Walker, Waller, and Wharton County, Texas.[1]

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Museums

Museum name City County Type Summary/Refs
1940 Air Terminal MuseumHoustonHarrisAviationSoutheast Texas's commercial aviation history (with an emphasis on Houston)
20th Century Technology MuseumWhartonWhartonTechnologyDisplays include radios, phonographs and a jukebox, televisions, arcade games, home appliances, farm equipment, telephones, typewriters, computers, electronics, cameras and aircraft
Agricultural Historical MuseumWinnieChambersAgricultureOpen by appointment, includes tractors, farming equipment, photos, Winnie Sante Fe Depot[2]
Alden B. Dow Office MuseumLake JacksonBrazoriaLocal historyOperated by the Lake Jackson Historical Association, restored and recreated 1943 office Alden B. Dow used to design the city of Lake Jackson’s buildings and winding streets[3]
Alvin Historical MuseumAlvinBrazoriaLocal historyOperated by the Alvin Museum Society in a historic post office building[4]
Alley Log Cabin MuseumColumbusColoradoHistoric houseMid 19th-century log cabin[5]
American Cowboy MuseumHoustonHarrisWesternArt, history, and culture of the contributions of African Americans, Hispanic, Native Americans, and women to the development of the American West, located on the Taylor-Stevenson Ranch[6]
American Indian Genocide MuseumHoustonHarrisHistoryGenocide of American Indians
ArtCar MuseumHoustonHarrisArtContemporary art including art cars, fine arts, and artists that are rarely seen in other cultural institutions
Art League HoustonHoustonHarrisArtAlternative art exhibitions[7]
Ashton VillaGalvestonGalvestonHistoric houseNRHP, mid 19th-century brick house, currently not open for tours, operated by the Galveston Historical Foundation
Asia Society Texas CenterHoustonHarrisEthnicFacility of the Asia Society, includes an art gallery and Allen Sculpture Garden, art and culture presentations[8]
Austin County JailBellvilleAustinPrisonTours provided on Saturdays by the Bellville Historical Society[9][10]
Ammon Underwood HouseWest ColumbiaBrazoriaHistoric house1830s period house[11]
Barbers Hill / Mont Belvieu MuseumMont BelvieuChambersLocal history[12]
Bay Area MuseumNassau BayHarrisLocal HistoryExhibits include NASA memorabilia, Japanese artifacts, Karankawa Indians, Lunar Rendezvous Festival
Bayou Bend Collection and GardensHoustonHarrisDecorative artsFacility of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, historic mansion with decorative arts, furniture
Baytown Historical MuseumBaytownChambersLocal history[13]
Bishop's PalaceGalvestonGalvestonHistoric houseGilded Age mansion NRHP, operated by the Galveston Historical Foundation
Blaffer Art MuseumHoustonHarrisArtPart of the University of Houston, exhibits national and international works as well as artwork by students
Brazoria Historical MuseumBrazoriaBrazoriaLocal historyOperated by the Brazoria Heritage Foundation, exhibits include Karankawa Indians, Austin Colony, Masonry, plantations and ranches, the Civil War, early businesses, military memorabilia, vintage grocery store merchandise, African American history, natural history, fiber arts displays[14]
Brazoria County Historical MuseumAngletonBrazoriaLocal historyHistory and cultural heritage of Brazoria County, located in the historic courthouse[15]
Brazos Valley Railroad SocietyBrazoriaBrazoriaRailroadHO model scale train layout and museum, open on Saturdays[16]
Brazosport Center for the Arts & SciencesCluteBrazoriaMultipleIncludes the Brazosport Museum of Natural Science, Brazosport Art League Gallery, BASF Planetarium, Center Stages Theater, and affiliate organizations including the Brazosport Symphony Orchestra and Symphony League[17]
Brazosport Museum of Natural ScienceCluteBrazoriaNatural historyFeatures shells, fossils, dinosaur skeletons, wildlife, rocks & minerals and archeology, part of the Brazosport Center for the Arts & Sciences[18]
Bryan MuseumGalvestonGalvestonMultipleFeatures Southwestern US history and art, includes rare documents in German, French, Spanish and English, saddles and spurs, antique firearms, rare books, fine art, religious art, folk art, portraits, rare maps
Buffalo Soldiers National MuseumHoustonHarrisMilitaryHistory of the African American Buffalo Soldiers[19]
Butler Longhorn MuseumLeague CityGalvestonAmerican WestTexas Longhorn history through in western art, music, Longhorn artifacts and Texas historical items[20]
Children's Museum of HoustonHoustonHarrisChildren's
City By the Sea MuseumPalaciosMatagordaTexas Gulf CoastMuseum of the Palacios Area Historical Association, exhibits include Camp Hulen, fishing, ships, agriculture, Hurricane Carla, Karankawa Indians[21]
Columbia Historical MuseumWest ColumbiaBrazoriaLocal history[22]
Confederate Memorial MuseumColumbusColoradoLocal history[23]
Contemporary Arts Museum HoustonHoustonHarrisArtContemporary art created within the past 40 years
Czech Center Museum HoustonHoustonHarrisEthnicCultural center to preserve the language, scholarship and arts of Bohemia, Moravia, Silesia and Slovakia[24]
Danish Heritage Museum of DanevangDanevangWhartonEthnicExhibits related to the everyday lives of the Danish pioneer settlers of Danevang[25]
Dickinson Historic Railroad CenterDickinsonGalvestonLocal historyOwned by the city and operated by the Dickinson Historical Society[26][27]
DiverseWorksHoustonHarrisArtPresents new visual, performing, and literary art[28]
Doc Porter Museum of Telephone HistoryBellaireHarrisTelecommunicationsTelephone equipment and the history of the telephone, open by appointment[29]
Dunham Bible MuseumHoustonHarrisLiteraryPart of Houston Baptist University in the Morris Cultural Arts Center, rare bibles and manuscripts[30]
Egypt Plantation MuseumEgyptWhartonHistoric houseEmpire period house, also includes depot museum with ranching heritage and plantation life displays, and Texas history[31]
El Campo Museum of Natural HistoryEl CampoWhartonNatural historywildlife dioramas, special collections of clown memorabilia, fishing lures, seashells [32]
Fernland Historical ParkMontgomeryMontgomeryOpen air[33]
Footprints in Courage MuseumShenandoahMontgomeryLocal historyLocated inside the Shenandoah Visitors Center[34]
Fort Bend County Heritage Unlimited MuseumKendletonFort BendAfrican AmericanLifestyles of African American settlers and residents from 1865-1965[35]
Fort Bend MuseumRichmondFort BendOpen airIncludes the museum, Long-Smith Cottage, 1883 John M. and Lottie D. Moore House, and the McFarlane House[36]
Foster Community MuseumFosterFort BendLocal history[37]
Frank J. Brown Heritage Museum and BarnFriendswoodGalvestonHistoric houseAlso known as the Friendswood Museum, reconstructed early 1900s Quaker home with furniture and artifacts[38]
Freeport Historical MuseumFreeportBrazoriaLocal history[39]
Galveston Arts CenterGalvestonGalvestonArt[40]
Galveston County MuseumGalvestonGalvestonLocal historyLocated in the Galveston County Courthouse[41]
Galveston Railroad MuseumGalvestonGalvestonRailroadIncludes rolling stock, model trains, devastation caused by Hurricane Ike, maps, railroad jargon, pictures from the Southern Railroad and the Panama Railway exhibit, railroad dining cars and china
George Ranch Historical ParkRichmondFort BendOpen air20,000 acre working ranch featuring historic homes, costumed interpreters and livestock[42]
Health MuseumHoustonHarrisScienceHuman body, cells, health, also known as the John P. McGovern Museum of Health and Medical Science
H.E.A.R.T.S. Veterans MuseumHuntsvilleWalkerMilitaryExhibits about all branches, POWs, home life [43]
Heritage Museum of Montgomery County, TexasConroeMontgomeryLocal historyExhibits include everyday life, lumber and oil industries[44]
Heritage Society MuseumHoustonHarrisOpen airPart of Sam Houston Park, includes exhibits of local history, several historic houses and a church
Heritage Society Museum of WeimarWeimarColoradoLocal historyHoused in the Old Hill Bank building, include local Main Street business displays, early country kitchen, pharmacy and soda fountain exhibit, military artifacts[45]
Holocaust Museum HoustonHoustonHarrisHolocaustHistory of the Holocaust and the dangers of prejudice, hatred and violence
Houston Bicycle MuseumHoustonHarrisTransportationCollections of antique and classic bicycles as well as cycling-related memorabilia[46]
Houston Center for Contemporary CraftHoustonHarrisArtContemporary craft art with an emphasis on fiber, metal, glass, clay and wood[47]
Houston Center for PhotographyHoustonHarrisArtExhibits of historic and contemporary photography[48]
Houston Fire MuseumHoustonHarrisFirefightingIncludes vehicles, equipment, uniforms
Houston Maritime MuseumHoustonHarrisMaritimeIncludes ship models, navigation instruments and maritime artifacts[49]
Houston Museum of African American CultureHoustonHarrisAfrican AmericanAfrican American history and culture, including regional and national[50]
Houston Museum of Natural ScienceHoustonHarrisNatural history, ScienceExhibits include animal dioramas and mounts, gems and minerals, dinosaurs and fossils, mollusks, chemistry, energy, space science, Ancient Egypt, pre-Columbian archaeological artifacts, planetarium, butterfly zoo
Houston Museum of Natural Science at SugarlandSugar LandFort BendNatural historyLocated in Telfair, exhibits on paleontology, space, life and earth science[51]
Houston Police Department MuseumHoustonHarrisLaw enforcementArtifacts from the Honor Guard, SWAT, Mounted Patrol, badges, uniforms and other equipment[52]
Humble MuseumHumbleHarrisLocal historyExhibits include oil, cattle, lumber, churches and everyday life[53]
John C. Freeman Weather MuseumHoustonHarrisNatural historyCurrently relocating, climate and weather science
Jung Center of HoustonHoustonHarrisArtFeatures an art gallery[54]
Katy Contemporary Arts MuseumKatyFort BendArtAlso known as KCAM, contemporary regional art from the fifties to the present[55]
Katy Heritage MuseumKatyHarrisLocal historyIncludes farming equipment, agricultural and pioneering history artifacts, photographs and antiques[56]
Katy Heritage ParkKatyHarrisOpen airOperated by the Katy Heritage Society, includes three historic houses, the Humble Mess Hall, a post office, tool shed/wash house and bandstand[57]
Katy Veterans Memorial MuseumKatyHarrisMilitaryArtifacts from every foreign conflict involving the United States[56]
Lake Jackson Historical MuseumLake JacksonBrazoriaLocal historyOperated by the Lake Jackson Historical Association, exhibits include the prehistoric era, the plantation era, area's petrochemical industry and the founding of modern Lake Jackson[58]
Lawndale Art CenterHoustonHarrisArtArt gallery
Levi Jordan Plantation State Historic SiteBrazoriaBrazoriaHistoric houseAntebellum plantation, site under development and only open to the public on a limited basis and by appointment, includes the plantation house and archeological remains, including the slave quarters that were subsequently occupied by freedmen until the 1880s
Live Oak Art CenterColumbusColoradoArtContemporary art, offers year-round exhibitions, workshops, publications, outreach programs, lectures, classes[59]
Lone Star Flight MuseumGalvestonGalvestonAviationFeatures historic aircraft and the Texas Aviation Hall of Fame
Magnolia Depot MuseumMagnoliaMontgomeryLocal historyOperated by the Magnolia Historical Society,[60] includes an office/ barbershop building, an antique sawmill and a red caboose[61]
Marguerite Rogers House MuseumAlvinBrazoriaHistoric houseOperated by the Alvin Museum Society, also known as the Cottage House Museum[62]
Matagorda County MuseumBay CityMatagordaLocal historyPioneers, Native Americans, fossils, children's museum representing an 1890-1910 small town[63]
McKay Clinic Medical MuseumHumbleHarrisMedicalOriginal furniture and equipment from the 1938 medical clinic, open by appointment with the Humble Museum[53]
Menil CollectionHoustonHarrisArt20th century art
Michel B. Menard HouseGalvestonGalvestonHistoric house1838 house, operated by the Galveston Historical Foundation[64]
MKT DepotKatyHarrisRailroadHistoric depot and caboose, area railroad artifacts, operated by the Katy Heritage Society[57]
Moody MansionGalvestonGalvestonHistoric houseBuilt in 1895, this 20-room mansion was once owned by William Lewis Moody, Jr. and later his daughter Mary Moody Northen
Moody GardensGalvestonGalvestonMultipleIncludes Discovery Pyramid with traveling exhibits about science and space, Rainforest Pyramid with animals and plants, and the Aquarium Pyramid
Museum of American Architecture and Decorative ArtsHoustonHarrisDecorative artsPart of Houston Baptist University in the Morris Cultural Arts Center, social history and material culture of people settling in Texas between 1830 and 1930, includes doll and miniature furniture collections[65]
Museum of Fine Arts, HoustonHoustonHarrisArtCollection of the museum spans more than 6,000 years of history with approximately 64,000 works from six continents
Museum of Printing HistoryHoustonHarrisMultipleAlso called The Printing Museum, includes historical documents, fine art exhibits and antique printing equipment[66]
Museum of Southern HistoryHoustonHarrisHistoryPart of Houston Baptist University, history of the South during the mid-19th century with period room displays
N.H. Davis Pioneer Complex and MuseumMontgomeryMontgomeryLocal historyPioneer artifacts[67]
National United States Armed Forces MuseumHoustonHarrisMilitaryIncludes military vehicles, tanks, helicopters, also known as the Military Museum of Houston[68]
National Museum of Funeral HistoryHoustonHarrisHistoryExhibits include caskets, funeral and mourning artifacts and rituals
Ocean Star Offshore Drilling Rig & MuseumGalvestonGalvestonIndustryHistory and technology of the area offshore oil and gas industry, is housed on a retired jack-up rig set up in the Galveston harbor
Pasadena Heritage Park & MuseumPasadenaHarrisOpen airOperated by the Pasadena Historical Society, includes early settler's homes, vintage furniture, clothing and antiques[69]
Pearl Fincher Museum of Fine ArtsSpringHarrisArtFeatures three galleries of changing exhibits[70]
Pioneer Memorial Log House MuseumHoustonHarrisHistoric houseLocated in Hermann Park, operated by the San Jacinto Chapter of the Daughters of the Republic of Texas[71]
Rice University Art GalleryHoustonHarrisArtDedicated to site-specific installation art that visitors can enter and explore[72]
Rothko ChapelHoustonHarrisArtNondenominational chapel with art by Mark Rothko
Rosenberg Railroad MuseumRosenbergFort BendRailroadIncludes a railroad tower, rail cars, model train layout
Sam Houston Memorial MuseumHuntsvilleWalkerBiographicalPart of Sam Houston State University, life of Gen. Sam Houston[73]
Sam Houston Regional Library and Research CenterLibertyLibertyMultipleIncludes changing exhibits of South Texas history from its collections and two historic house museums
San Felipe de Austin State Historic SiteSan FelipeAustinHistoryIncludes historic log dogtrot house and J.J. Josey General Store & Museum
San Jacinto Battleground State Historic SiteLa PorteHarrisMultipleIncludes the San Jacinto Museum of History about the history of Texas, the San Jacinto Monument, the battlefield and the USS Texas museum ship
Santa Claus MuseumColumbusColoradoCommodityAlso known as Mary Elizabeth Hopkins Santa Claus Museum, gift shop and museum with Santa Claus memorabilia and art[74]
Seawolf ParkGalvestonGalvestonMaritimeIncludes the submarine USS Cavalla (SS-244), the ASW destroyer escort USS Stewart (DE-238), and the remains of a merchant ship
Space Center HoustonHoustonHarrisAerospaceVisitor's center of the Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center
Spring Historical MuseumSpringHarrisLocal history[75]
Station Museum of Contemporary ArtHoustonHarrisArtExhibition forum for local, national, and international artists, with an emphasis on fine arts that reflects the cultural diversity of Houston's communities
Strake Jesuit Art MuseumHoustonHarrisArtPart of Strake Jesuit College Preparatory in the located in the Moody Memorial Library, includes works by Rufino Tamayo, John Alexander, James Rosenquist, Jesús Moroles, Luis Jimenez and Pablo Picasso[76]
Sugar Land Heritage FoundationSugar LandFort BendLocal history[77]
Surfside Beach Historical MuseumSurfside BeachBrazoriaLocal historyLocated on the top floor of City Hall, exhibits include Fort Velasco[78]
Sylvan Beach Depot Museum and LibraryLa PorteHarrisLocal historyOperated by the La Porte Heritage Society[79]
Tate-Senftenberg-Brandon HouseColumbusColoradoHistoric house19th-century house with furnishings depicting small town life a century ago, operated by the Columbus Historical Preservation Trust
Texas City MuseumTexas CityGalvestonLocal historyIncludes model railroad exhibit and children's discovery area[80]
Texas Prison MuseumHuntsvilleWalkerLaw enforcementHistory of the prison system in Texas
Texas Seaport MuseumGalvestonGalvestonMaritimeIncludes the three-masted barque Elissa, operated by the Galveston Historical Foundation[81]
Tomball Museum CenterTomballHarrisOpen airOperated by the Spring Creek County Historical Association, includes two period historic houses, country doctor's office, farm equipment display, log buildings, church, schoolhouse, oil camp house[82]
USS TexasLa PorteHarrisMuseum shipBattleship, part of San Jacinto Battleground State Historic Site
Varner–Hogg Plantation State Historical SiteWest ColumbiaBrazoriaHistoric houseAntebellum plantation mansion, pecan orchards, original outbuildings, cemetery, sugarcane mill ruins
Walker County Historical MuseumHuntsvilleWalkerLocal historyLocated in the Gibbs-Powell House[83]
Wallisville Heritage Park and MuseumWallisvilleChambersLocal history[84]
West Bay Common School Children's MuseumLeague CityGalvestonChildren'sIncludes one room schoolhouse, barn with farm tools and hands-on displays, and an ice house/barbershop[85]
Wharton County Historical MuseumWhartonWhartonLocal historyHistory, culture, and traditions of the county[86]
Woodlands Children's MuseumWoodlandsMontgomeryChildren's[87]
Rutherford B. H. Yates MuseumHoustonHarrisAfrican AmericanHistory of the Freedmen’s Town National Historic District[88]

Defunct museums

See also

Resources

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