List of museums in East Texas

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The Texas & Pacific Depot's Railway Museum

The list of museums in Texas 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.

East Texas

East Texas is a region in the U.S. state of Texas, that borders the entire Louisiana state line on the east, Arkansas on the northeast near Texarkana, and Oklahoma on the north. It includes all or parts of 49 counties and contains the regions known as the Texas Piney Woods, and Deep East Texas.[1]

Counties included are Anderson, Angelina, Bowie, Camp, Cass, Cherokee, Delta, Franklin, Gregg, Hardin, Harrison, Henderson, Hopkins, Houston, Jasper, Jefferson, Lamar, Marion, Morris, Nacogdoches, Newton, Orange, Panola, Polk, Rains, Red River, Rusk, Sabine, San Augustine, San Jacinto, Shelby, Smith, Titus, Trinity, Tyler, Upshur, Van Zandt, and Wood County, Texas.[2]

Museums

East Texas museums
Museum name Image City County Type Summary/refs
A.C. McMillan African American MuseumEmoryRainsAfrican AmericaArea and national African American history, contributions and culture, include the Buffalo Soldiers, Negro Leagues, Rosenwald schools, Jim Crow era, slavery[3]
Alamo Mission MuseumMount VernonFranklinLocal historyTexas history, features a replica of the Alamo Mission[4]
Allan Shivers Library and MuseumWoodvilleTylerBiographicalMementos of Governor Allan Shivers
American Freedom MuseumBullardCherokeeMilitary[5]
Art Museum of Southeast TexasBeaumontJeffersonArtEmphasis on American and contemporary folk art and craft
Atlanta Historical MuseumAtlantaCassLocal historyExhibits include railroads, commerce, cotton, military, transportation[6]
Babe Didrikson Zaharias MuseumBeaumontJeffersonBiographicalWebsite, Dedicated to famous female athlete, Babe Didrikson Zaharias. Included is a collection of the Babe's trophies and other artifacts.
Batson Oil Patch MuseumKountzeHardinIndustryOpen by appointment, oil drilling photos, models, equipment[7]
Beaumont Art LeagueBeaumontJeffersonArtArt exhibits in the Brown Gallery and Scurlock Gallery
Beaumont Children's MuseumBeaumontJeffersonChildren'sWebsite New, temporary location opening summer, 2015 in the Beaumont Civic Center[8]
Beaumont Police Department MuseumBeaumontJeffersonLaw enforcementOpen by appointment[9][10]
Bertha Terry Cornwell Museum of Sour Lake HistorySour LakeHardinLocal history[11]
Blackwell House MuseumCantonVan ZandtHistoric houseOpen by appointment, restored late 19th-century house[12]
Brookshire's World of Wildlife Museum and Country StoreTylerSmithNatural historyOperated by Brookshire Grocery Company, features wildlife dioramas and period country store displays[13]
The Brown EstateOrangeOrangeHistoric houseA 20,000 sq ft home built in the style of the Linden Mansion in Natchez, MS surrounded by grounds totaling 88 acres . Open for tours on request. The estate is currently owned by Lamar State College–Orange[14]
Caddo Mounds State Historic SiteAltoCherokeeArchaeology397-acre site, archaeological site used by peoples of the Caddoan Mississippian culture, museum of findings and culture
Calaboose MuseumKirbyvilleJasperLocal historyLocated in a historic jail[15]
Camp FordTylerSmithMilitarySite of the largest Confederate prisoner camp west of the Mississippi River, official archeological site, historical reconstruction of the Lt. Col J.B. Leake cabin, operated by the Smith County Historical Society
Carnegie History CenterTylerSmithLocal historyOperated by the Smith County Historical Society
Center for Earth & Space Science EducationTylerSmithSciencePart of Tyler Junior College, planetarium, exhibits about space[16]
Chambers HouseBeaumontJeffersonHistoric houseWebsite Operated by the Beaumont Heritage Society, restored for the period 1920 – 1945[17]
Clifton Steamboat MuseumBeaumontJeffersonMultipleWebsite Limited hours: Open Mondays from 8:30am to 11:30am or on appointment. Various displays covering the Steamboat era, Military including wars fought in Southeast Texas and Louisiana, Art, and Boy Scouts[18]
Colmesneil HouseColmesneilTylerLocal history[19]
Cotton Belt Depot Train MuseumTylerSmithRailroadBuilt in 1905, Bragg Model Train Collection on permanent display [20]
Depot MuseumHendersonRuskOpen airIncludes East Texas history, folk crafts and 12 historic buildings on five acres[21]
Dewberry PlantationTylerSmithHistoric house1854 plantation home[22]
Dishman Art MuseumBeaumontJeffersonArtPart of Lamar University, includes contemporary art exhibits, 19th-century paintings and porcelains and objets d'art
Discovery Place Children's MuseumTexarkanaBowieChildren's[23]
Discovery Science PlaceTylerSmithScienceHands-on science exhibits
Draughon-Moore HouseTexarkanaBowieHistoric house1885 Italianate Victorian home in a club shape with Edwardian furnishings, NRHP Bowie County, known locally as the Ace of Clubs House
Durst-Taylor HouseNacogdochesNacogdochesHistoric houseMid-19th-century period house[24]
Dutch Windmill MuseumNederlandJeffersonLocal historyReplica of a Dutch windmill with local history and Dutch heritage displays and Tex Ritter artifacts[25]
East Texas African American Museum Hawkins Wood African American History Opened in 2017, part of Jarvis Christian College in the Olin Learning and Resource Center[26]
East Texas ArboretumAthensHendersonLocal historyArboretum with over 2 miles of trails, Wofford House Museum, a pioneer period house
East Texas Oil MuseumKilgoreGreggIndustryIncludes re-creation of oil discovery and production in the early 1930s, period boomtown displays, part of Kilgore College[27]
East Texas Regional Art CenterJasperJasperArtOperated by the East Texas Art League[28]
Eddie Connor Case MuseumDaingerfieldMorrisLocal history[29]
Edison MuseumBeaumontJeffersonBiographicalArtifacts and interactive exhibits about Thomas Edison and his inventions
Enloe MuseumEnloeDeltaLocal historyAlso known as the Clara Foster Slough Museum, displays include area fossils[30]
Epperson-McNutt HouseJeffersonMarionHistoric houseaka House of the Seasons, listed on NRHP in Marion County, 1870s period Greek Revival house[31]
Ezekiel Cullen HouseSan AugustineSan AugustineHistoric houseMid 19th-century house, operated by the Daughters of the Republic of Texas[32]
Fire Museum of TexasBeaumontJeffersonFirefightingIncludes interactive fire safety exhibits and a collection of antique fire equipment
Fire Station MuseumMount VernonFranklinLocal historyIncludes local, cultural and natural history artifacts[33][34][35]
First Presbyterian ChurchOrangeOrangeArchitectural StyleBuilt in classic Greek Revival style, it has the only opalescent dome in the United States It was the public building west of the Mississippi River to have air-conditioning. Open for tours by appointment from September to May.
TFlight of the Phoenix Aviation MuseumGilmerUpshurAviationAircraft and equipment of the armed forces, dedicated to honoring veterans, nurturing patriotism, preserving heritage[36]
Gaston MuseumJoinervilleRuskLocal historyLife in the East Texas Oil Field from the 1930s through 1960s[37]
Gladewater MuseumGladewaterGreggLocal historyThe museum displays tell the story of Gladewater and the surrounding areas from the early settlement days through the 1930s and beyond.[38]
Goodman-LeGrand HouseTylerSmithHistoric house19th-century house with original family furnishings including antique furniture and musical instruments, fine silver and crystal, Limoges china, original clothing
Gregg County Historical MuseumLongviewGreggLocal historyLocated in the Everett Building[39]
Harrison County Historical MuseumMarshallHarrisonLocal historyLocated in the old courthouse, county history and culture
Henderson County Historical MuseumAthensHendersonLocal history[40]
Heritage Center of Cherokee CountyRuskCherokeeLocal history[41]
Heritage House Museum of Orange CountyOrangeOrangeHistoric houseEarly 20th-century period upper middle class house[42]
Heritage Park Museum of East TexasEdgewoodVan ZandtOpen airIncludes 20 authentically restored and furnished structures representing rural life in East Texas from the 1800s to the 1920s[43]
Heritage VillageWoodvilleTylerOpen airBuildings reflect pioneer life from the 19th century to the early 20th century[44]
Historic Aviation Memorial MuseumTylerSmithAviation20th-century aviation memorabilia and aircraft[45]
Historic Upshur MuseumGilmerUpshurLocal historyArea prehistory, settlers, agriculture, Civil War[46]
The History CenterDibollAngelinaLocal historyPhotographs, archives, oral history[47]
Hopkins County Museum and Heritage ParkSulphur SpringsHopkinsOpen airIncludes local history museum and park with over 11 relocated historic houses, shops and mills
Houston County MuseumCrockettHoustonLocal historyLocated in the 1909 railroad depot[48][49]
Howard Dickinson HouseHendersonRuskHistoric house[50]
Howard House MuseumPalestineAndersonHistoric house19th-century period house, open for events and by appointment
Ice House MuseumSilsbeeHardinArtIncludes two galleries[51]
Jasper County Historical MuseumJasperJasperLocal history[52]
Jefferson Historical MuseumJeffersonMarionLocal historyExhibits include period furniture and decorative arts, Civil War artifacts, weapons, country store items, farm tools, pioneer doctor's instruments, art[53]
Jim Hogg Memorial ParkRuskCherokeeBiographicalCity park with replica birthplace house and museum of Governor James Stephen Hogg[54][55]
John Jay French HouseBeaumontJeffersonHistoric houseWebsite, operated by the Beaumont Heritage Society, includes 1845 period house, blacksmith shop, tannery, privy and smokehouse
Johnson's Rock Shop and MuseumLivingstonPolkGeologyShop and museum with rocks, crystals and fossils[56]
Kirby-Hill HouseKountzeHardinHistoric houseOpen for events and by appointment, early 20th-century house[57]
La Maison AcadienneNederlandJeffersonLocal historyReplica of early Acadian homes in South Louisiana, with local French heritage displays[58]
La Maison BeausoleilPort NechesJeffersonHistoric house1810 Cajun architectural style home[59]
Lafayette Street Vintage Vehicles Car MuseumJeffersonMarionAutomobileVintage and antique cars from the 1920s through the 1950s[60]
Lamar County Historical MuseumParisLamarLocal historyOperated by the Lamar County Historical Society[61]
Lennox HouseClarksvilleRed RiverHistoric houseOperated by the Red River County Historical Society[62][63]
Literary MuseumGilmerUpshurLiteraryMemorabilia pertaining to American Presidents, British royalty, American and British authors and characters[64]
London MuseumNew LondonRuskLocal historyHistory and artifacts of the New London School explosion[65]
Longview Museum of Fine ArtsLongviewGreggArtFocus is contemporary regional art[66]
Majors-Parchman FarmsteadMount VernonFranklinHistoric house1883 Victorian farmhouse with original outbuildings, a small barn, smokehouse, chicken coop, also called the Parchman House Living Center[33][35]
Marshall Visual Art CenterMarshallHarrisonArtMunicipal visual art center[67]
McFaddin-Ward HouseBeaumontJeffersonHistoric houseBeaux-Arts mansion with over 75 years of furnishings
Michelson Museum of ArtMarshallHarrisonArtWork of Russian-American artist Leo Michelson, also early 20th-century American art, African masks and Chinese opera puppets
Millard's Crossing Historic VillageNacogdochesNacogdochesOpen air19th and early 20th-century village on 37 acres
Mineola Historical MuseumMineolaWoodLocal historyLocated in a historic former post office[68]
Mineola Railroad MuseumMineolaWoodRailroadLocated in the restored Texas & Pacific railroad station[69]
Mission Dolores State Historic SiteSan AugustineSan AugustineReligiousVisitor center, museum and campground with artifacts from the Mission Nuestra Senora de los Dolores de los Ais, one of the Spanish missions in Texas
Monroe-Crook HouseCrockettHoustonHistoric house[70]
Mount Vernon Railroad DepotMount VernonFranklinMultipleMuseum includes working telegraph and railroad exhibits, model train exhibit, 1902 Studebaker covered wagon; property includes 1880-built log cabin, a syrup press and mill and a blacksmith shop[33]
Monte Verdi PlantationCushingRuskHistoric house19th-century plantation[71]
Museum for East Texas CulturePalestineAndersonLocal historyExhibits include settlers and early area history, African American history, firefighting, railroads, historic schoolroom
Museum of East TexasLufkinAngelinaMultipleLocal history and art[72]
Museum of Measurement and TimeJeffersonMarionHorology Measurement MathematicsExhibits include American Clocks (500+), Salt & Pepper Shakers (1400), Land Surveying Equipment , Mechanical Music Devices, Computer Systems and Telephone Devices[73]
Museum of Regional HistoryTexarkanaBowieLocal historyExhibits include pre-history, Spanish and French explorers, agriculture, early industry, civil rights, World War II and local music figures
Museum of the Gulf CoastPort ArthurJeffersonMultipleHeritage of the Gulf Coast including history, natural history, fine and decorative art and popular culture
Nacogdoches Fire Department MuseumNacogdochesNacogdochesFirefightingOpen by appointment[74]
Nacogdoches Railroad Depot MuseumNacogdochesNacogdochesRailroad[75]
Naranjo Museum of Natural HistoryLufkinAngelinaNatural historyDinosaurs and fossils, artifacts of ancient cultures[76]
Newton County Historical Center and MuseumNewtonNewtonLocal history[77]
Northeast Texas Rural Heritage Center and MuseumPittsburgCampMultipleTwo sites with one admission, the Farmstead, a turn-of-the-20th-century farmhouse and farm, and the Cotton Belt Depot with local railroad, cultural, agricultural history and transportation exhibits [78]
Old Jail Arts and Cultural CenterMount VernonFranklinArtOperated by the Franklin County Arts Alliance[79]
Old Jail LibraryCarthagePanolaMultipleHistoric county jail, includes the Old Jail Museum on the 2nd floor, and the Soape Family Museum with displays of local history[80]
Old Mill Pond MuseumLindaleSmithHistoryAlso called Parrot Park Agricultural and Heritage Museum, includes historic farm tools and equipment, a pharmacy display, household items, several historic buildings[81][82]
Old Stone Fort MuseumNacogdochesNacogdochesLocal historyPart of Stephen F. Austin State University, located in a replica late 18th-century building that was a trading post, private home, church, jail and saloon
Old University BuildingNacogdochesNacogdochesEducationOperated by the Nacogdoches Federation of Women's Clubs, exhibits on l9th-century education, Confederate Hospital, and community events held in the building[83]
Orangefield Cormier MuseumOrangeOrangeLocal historyRepresentations of 1920s small town life, including a jail, bank, saloon, boarding house, post office, dentist office, school, general store and a soda fountain[84]
Panola County Heritage MuseumCarthagePanolaLocal historyLocated in the Texas Tea Room[85]
Patricia Huffman Smith NASA “Remembering Columbia” MuseumHemphillSabineScienceHistory of the Space Shuttle program[86]
Patterson MuseumCooperDeltaLocal history[87]
Pauline Hines Heritage MuseumBurkevilleNewtonLocal history
Plaza MuseumCantonVan ZandtLocal historyIncludes a collection of bells and Native American artifacts[88]
Polk County Memorial MuseumLivingstonPolkLocal historyExhibits include prehistory, Native Americans, pioneers, industry, agriculture, businesses, culture[89]
Pompeiian VillaPort ArthurJeffersonHistoric houseOperated by the Museum of the Gulf Coast, early 20th-century house reminiscent of villas in ancient Pompeii, furnished with 19th-century furniture, chandeliers, and fine art[90]
Powell Hotel MuseumNewtonNewtonLocal historyIncludes history of building as the W.H.Ford Male and Female College and later the Powell Hotel[77]
R. D. Moses Texas & Pacific Model RailroadJeffersonMarionRailroadLocated in the depot building behind the Jefferson Museum, 1950s period HO model train layout of the Texas & Pacific Railroad in West Texas[91]
R. G. LeTourneau Memorial MuseumLongviewGreggIndustryLocated on the campus of LeTourneau University, displays and archives of R. G. LeTourneau and his work developing earthmoving equipment[92]
Rangerette Showcase and MuseumKilgoreGreggSportsPart of Kilgore College, memorabilia of the Kilgore College Rangerettes[93]
Red River County Old Jail MuseumClarksvilleRed RiverLocal historyPlanned museum by the Red River County Historical Society[63]
Regional Arts CenterTexarkanaBowieArtOperated by the Texarkana Regional Arts & Humanities Council in the former county courthouse[94]
Rose Hill ManorPort ArthurJeffersonHistoric houseListed on the National Register of Historical Places (#79002986) Early 20th-century (1906) colonial style mansion owned by the city of Port Arthur. Former home of Port Arthur mayor, Rome H. Woodworth. Tours on request.
Sabine County Jail Museum and Vergie Speights Memorial LibraryHemphillSabineLocal historyOperated by the Sabine County Historical Society, includes exhibits of Sabine County history, tours of jail cell and gallows [95][96][97]
Salt PalaceGrand SalineVan ZandtHistoric houseHouse made from solid salt rocks donated by Morton Salt, exhibits include local salt industry and local history[98][99]
Sam Bell Maxey House State Historic SiteParisLamarHistoric house19th-century Victorian home of Senator Samuel B. Maxey
Samuel Walker Houston Museum and Cultural CenterTylerSmithAfrican AmericanArea life for African American after the Civil War, including Samuel Walker Houston[100]
San Jacinto County Jail MuseumColdspringSan JacintoLocal historyOperated by the San Jacinto County Heritage Society, tours of the historic jail and exhibits of local history[101]
Scarlett O'Hardy's Gone With the Wind MuseumJeffersonMarionMediaArtifacts and memorabilia about the Gone With the Wind novel and film [102]
Shelby County Historical Society MuseumCenterShelbyLocal history[103]
Singleton’s Virginia CrossJeffersonMarionHistoric houseMid 19th-century Greek Revival home[104]
Southwest Dairy MuseumSulphur SpringsHopkinsAgricultureDairy farming and dairy products
Spindletop-Gladys City Boomtown MuseumBeaumontJeffersonIndustryPart of Lamar University, restored oil boomtown village that show the effects of the Spindletop oil well on the local community
Stark Museum of ArtOrangeOrangeArtFocus on American Western and Native American art and artifacts
W.H. Stark HouseOrangeOrangeHistoric house1920s period house, NRHP
Starr Family Home State Historic SiteMarshallHarrisonHistoric houseLate 19th-century house and historic buildings, reflects 150 years and four generations of one of the most influential political families in the periods of the Republic of Texas and early statehood
Stephen F. Austin State University GalleriesNacogdochesNacogdochesArtGriffin Gallery in the Griffiths Fine Arts Building, Ledbetter Gallery and Reavley Gallery in the Cole Art Center, School of Art Gallery in the Lower Art Building[105]
Sterne-Hoya House Museum and LibraryNacogdochesNacogdochesHistoric houseMid 19th-century house associated with Davy Crockett and Sam Houston
T. C. Lindsey and Co. General StoreJonesvilleHarrisonHistoryOld-fashioned general store and part museum with antiques, rare automobiles, jukeboxes and other memorabilia[106]
Texas and Pacific Railway MuseumMarshallHarrisonRailroadIncludes a steam locomotive, exhibits on early passenger trains, the large-scale manufacturing functions at the shops, a model train and pull whistle
Texas Artist MuseumPort ArthurJeffersonArtNon-profit art gallery for area artists[107]
Texas Country Music Hall of FameCarthagePanolaMusicTexas country music singers, songwriters, disc jockeys, and others including Tex Ritter
Texas Energy MuseumBeaumontJeffersonIndustryTexas oil industry and oil discovery science[108]
Texas Forestry MuseumLufkinAngelinaMultipleArea logging industry, the CCC, the United States Forest Service and forests[109]
Texas Freshwater Fisheries CenterAthensHendersonNatural historyFish hatchery, aquaria, exhibits, Texas Freshwater Fishing Hall of Fame museum[110]
Trinity County MuseumGrovetonTrinityLocal history[111][112]
Tyler Museum of ArtTylerSmithArtCollection includes works by Terry Allen, David Bates, Vernon Fisher, Melissa Miller, James Surls, other contemporary Texas artists, Mexican folk art
Tyler Rose MuseumTylerSmithEntertainmentHistory and memorabilia of the Texas Rose Festival, located adjacent to the Tyler Rose Garden (admission to the Garden is free, there is a charge for the museum)[113]
Van Area Oil & Historical MuseumVanVan ZandtLocal historyExhibits include truck farming, cotton farming, oil boom history[114]
Van Zandt County Veterans Memorial and Visitors CenterCantonVan ZandtMilitaryMemorial park with aircraft, museum and visitor's center[115]
Vanishing Texana MuseumJacksonvilleCherokeeHistoricalLocated at 300 S. Bolton, the museum houses local artifacts from pre-historic thru 1980s. Free admission Thursdays, Fridays, & Saturdays from 11-4. Private tours and catered events available.[116]
Whitaker-McClendon HouseTylerSmithHistoric houseEastlake Bracketed Victorian period estate, also known as the Bonner-Whitaker-McClendon House, NRHP Smith County, living history tours
White HavenPort ArthurJeffersonHistoric houseEarly 20th-century (1905) Originally built as a New England colonial style home, but later changed to Southern Greek Revival. Located on the shores of Lake Sabine owned by the Daughters of the American Revolution and maintained by Lamar State College–Port Arthur. The home has several collections. Free tours are available on request.[117]
Williams House MuseumDe KalbBowieLocal history[118]
Wills Point Depot MuseumWills PointVan ZandtLocal historyOpen by appointment, artifacts from area businesses, institutions, households, agricultural and railroad industries[119][120]
Vuylsteke Dutch HomePort ArthurJeffersonHistoric houseEarly 20th-century (1905) Dutch colonial home owned by Lamar State College–Port Arthur. The first Dutch consul in Port Arthur. Tours on request.[121]

Defunct museums

See also

Resources

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