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CENTRAL
NEILL-COCHRAN HOUSE MUSEUM
2310 San Gabriel, Austin; 512-478-2335; Wed-Sun,
2-5. 1855 Greek Revival home by Abner Cook
BASTROP COUNTY HISTORICAL
SOCIETY MUSEUM
Box 279, Bastrop; 512-321-6177; Mon-Fri
noon-4, Sat-Sun 1-5. Local/regional history,
genealogical information
BELL COUNTY MUSEUM
201 N. Main Street, Belton 76513; 254- 9335243;
Tues-Sat 1-5
ROUND TOP AREA HISTORICAL CENTER INC.
Box 151, Round Top 78954; 409-249-5058; SatSun
noon-3. Local artifacts and history of area
TEXAS PIONEER, TRAIL DRIVER AND
TEXAS RANGERS MUSEUM
3805 Broadway, San Antonio 78209; 210-8229011;
daily 10-5, Sunday noon-5. Articles from
pioneer life, law enforcement, and cattle drives
RAILROAD/PIONEER MUSEUM INC.
P.O. Box 5126, Temple 76505
STRECKER MUSEUM
Baylor Library Serials, Box 97151, Waco 76798TEXAS SPORTS HALL OF FAME
1108 S. University Parks Dr., Waco 76706; 800567-9561;
www. hallofame.org; Mon-Sat 10-5,
Sun noon-5. Texas Sports Hall of Fame,
Baseball Hall of Fame, High School Football
Hall of Fame, High School Basketball Hall of
Fame, and Tennis Hall of Fame
EAST
JOHN J. FRENCH HISTORIC HOUSE MUSEUM
3025 French Rd., Beaumont; 409-898-0348
McFADDIN-WARD HOUSE
1906 Calder St., Beaumont 77706; 409-8322134;
www.mcfaddin-ward.org; Tues-Sat 1011:30
and 1-3, Sun 1-3; historic home of a
wealthy, influential family
SAN JACINTO MUSEUM OF HISTORY ASSN.
One Monument Circle, La Porte 77571; 281479-2421.
9-6 except some holidays.
Admission is free.wwwsanjacinto-museum.org
POLK CO. MEMORIAL MUSEUM
514 W. Mill, Livingston 77351; 409-327-8192. MonFri,
9-5; local pre-history to mid-20th century
GREGG COUNTY HISTORICAL MUSEUM
214 N. Fredonia St., Longview; 903-753-5840.
Tues-Sat 10-4; local history and artifacts in historic
building
HISTORIC TEXAS & PACIFIC RAILWAY
MUSEUM
800 N. Washington, Marshall 75670; 903-9389495,
www.marshalldepot.org; Tues-Sat 10-4;
restored railroad depot in historic district;
adults $2, students $1
HERITAGE HOUSE MUSEUM
905 W. Division, Orange 77630; 409-886-5385,
www.heritagehouseoforange.org; Tues-Fri 10-4;
1920's middle income family home, regional
history
SMITH CO. HISTORICAL SOCIETY
125 South College, Tyler 75702; 903-5925993;
11-4, 150 years of county history
housed in 1904 Carnegie Library
NORTH
GRACE MUSEUM
102 Cypress, Abilene; 915-673-4587; housed in
historic hotel; railroad memorabilia
LAYLAND MUSEUM
201 N. Caddo, Cleburne 76031
TEXAS CONFEDERATE MUSEUM
1307 Crest Dr., Colleyville 76034; 817-577-1357
AGE OF STEAM RAILROAD MUSEUM
1105 Washington St. in Fair Park, Dallas 75210;
214-428-0101, www.dallasrailwaymuseum.com;
Wed-Sun 10-5; rail travel
MARY ALLEN MUSEUM OF AFRICAN
AMERICAN ARTS & HISTORY
7707 Morton St., Dallas; 214-357-7717; focusing
on African American art and historical
eventsSIXTH FLOOR MUSEUM AT DEALEY PLAZA
411 Elm St., Dallas 75202; 214-747-6660;
examines the life, times, death, and legacy
of President John F. Kennedy
DENTON COUNTY COURTHOUSE-ON-THESQUARE
MUSEUM
110 W. Hickory, Denton, 76201
FARMERS BRANCH HISTORICAL PARK
2540 Farmers Branch Ln., Farmers Branch
75234; 972-406-0184; Summer hours: MonThurs
8-8, Sat-Sun noon-8; Winter hours: MonThurs
8-6, Sat-Sun, noon-6; 11 historic structures
and vehicles from 1840s-1930s
LOG CABIN VILLAGE HISTORICAL COMPLEX
2100 Log Cabin Village Lane, Fort Worth
76109; 817-926-5881. Historic structures
TEXAS CIVIL WAR MUSEUM/UDC
780 N. Jim Wright Freeway, Fort Worth 76108
GRAPEVINE COTTON BELT RAILROAD DEPOT
707 S. Main St., Grapevine 76099; 817-4103195.
Local and area history in restored railroad
depot
HISTORIC MESQUITE
P.O. Box 850137, Mesquite; 972-216-6468
MT. VERNON/FRANKLIN CO. MUSEUMS
P.O. Box 985, Mt. Vernon, TX 75457; 903-5374760;
historic homes, railroad depot, and jail
NORTHEAST TEXAS RURAL HERITAGE
MUSEUM
P.O. Box 157, Pittsburg 75686; 903-856-1200
RED RIVER HISTORICAL MUSEUM
301 South Walnut St., Sherman 75090; 903893-7623PANHANDLE
CHILDRESS COUNTY HERITAGE MUSEUM
210 3rd St., N.W., Childress 79201; 940-9372261;
Mon-Fri 9-5; Sat. by appointment.
CROSBY COUNTY PIONEER MEMORIAL
MUSEUM
101 W. Main St., Crosbyton, 78322; 806-6752331;
Tues-Sat.-noon and 1-5
DEAF SMITH COUNTY HISTORICAL MUSEUM
400 Sampson St., Hereford 79045; 806-3644338;
Mon-Sat 10-5, closed major holidays.
Local and pioneer history, historic building/
site, 1908 E.B. Black House; donations
NATIONAL RANCHING HERITAGE CENTER
3121 Fourth St., Lubbock 79409-3200, 806742-0498.
Museum and 16-acre historical park
with 36 historic ranch structures.Mon-Sat 10-5;
Sun 1-5.
SOUTH/GULF COAST
MATAGORDA COUNTY MUSEUM
2100 Avenue F; Bay City; 409-245-7502; TuesFri
10-4, Sat-Sun 1-4, children's museum Fri 101,
Sat-Sun 1-4. Historical/research
informationHERITAGE fl SUMMER 2004
RESTORING TEXAS!
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ARCHITECTURE
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HISTORICAL INTERIORS
1105 W 42ND STREET
AUSTIN, TEXAS 78756
(512) 476-0455
FAX (512) 476-2198
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