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CONFEDERATE AIR FORCE
FLYING MUSEUM
Rebel Field, Valley International Airport, Harlingen;
(512) 425-1057; Open Monday-Saturday
9-5, Sunday and Holidays 1-6; Military
Aviation from World War II; Adults $3, Students
$1.50.
DEAF SMITH COUNTY MUSEUM
400 Sampson Street, Hereford; (806) 364-4338;
Open Tuesday-Saturday 10-5, Sunday 2-5; Local
and Pioneer History of Deaf Smith County.
HUMBLE BICENTENNIAL MUSEUM
219 Main St., Humble; (713) 446-9881; Open
Tuesday-Saturday 11-3; General items and artifacts
relating to area.
SAM HOUSTON MEMORIAL MUSEUM
1836 Sam Houston Ave., Huntsville; (409) 2941832;
Open Tuesday-Sunday 9-5; Local and
Pioneer History, Historic Site/Building.
JEFFERSON MUSEUM
223 West Austin Street, Jefferson; (214) 6652775;
Open Daily 9:30-5; Historical Memorabilia,
Objects and Documents Relating to the
History of Jefferson and the State; Adults $1,
Students 50.
JOHN E. CONNER MUSEUM
820 West Santa Gertrudis, Kingsville; (512)
595-2819; Open Monday-Friday 10-5, Sunday
2:30-5; Local and Pioneer History, Science,
Natural History, Art, Archaeology, Prehistory
and Mineralogy.
FAYETTE HERITAGE MUSEUM
855 South Jefferson, La Grange; (409) 968-3765
or 6418; Open Tuesday-Friday 10-5, Saturday
10-1, Sunday 1-5; Local Art and Geological Collections.SAN JACINTO MUSEUM
3800 Park Road, LaPorte; (713) 479-2421;
Open Daily 10-6; History from the Indian Civilizations
to End of the 19th Century.
GREGG COUNTY MUSEUM
Fredonia & Bank Sts., Longview; (214) 7535840;
Open Tues-Sat 10-4 Sun 1-4; General,
Local and Pioneer History, Historic Building and
Site.
RANCHING HERITAGE CENTER
Fourth & Indiana St., Lubbock; (806) 7422498;
Open Monday-Wednesday, Friday-Saturday
9-8:30, Sunday 1-4:30; History of Ranching,
Historic Building and Site.
SOPHIENBURG MEMORIALMUSEUM AND ARCHIVES
401 West Coll Street, New Braunfels; (512)
629-1572; Open Monday-Saturday 10-5, Sunday
1-5; Local, Pioneer History, Historic Site;
Adults $1, Children 25.
30 HERITAGE * SUMMER 1989HERITAGE HOUSE MUSEUM
905 West Division Street, Orange; (409) 8865385;
Open Tuesday-Friday 10-2, Sunday 1-5;
Local and Pioneer History, Historic Building and
Site; Adults $1, Students 50.
GARZA COUNTY
HISTORICAL MUSEUM
117 North Avenue N, Post; (806) 495-2746;
Open By Appointment; Local and Pioneer History.CARSON COUNTY SQUARE
HOUSE MUSEUM
5th & Elsie Sts., Panhandle; (806) 537-3524;
Open Monday-Saturday, 9-5:30 Sunday 1-5:30;
Historic Building, Local and Pioneer History,
Art, Natural History, Prehistory, Archaeology.
POMPEIIAN VILLA
1953 Lakeshore Dr., Port Arthur (409) 9835977;
Open daily 9-5, weekends by appointment;
Ancient Pompeiian Style Historic House; Donations
accepted.
PORT ARTHUR MUSEUM
317 Stilwell Blvd, Gates Library, Lamar
University, Port Arthur; (409) 983-4921 Open
daily 10-2, weekends by appointment; Natural
History, Special Collections; Donations.
WHITE HAVEN
2545 Lakeshore Dr., Port Arthur; (409) 9823068;
Open Monday, Wednesday, Friday 10-1 or
by prior reservation daily except Sunday; Southern
Greek Revival home (1915); original Victorian
furniture, antique accessories; $2 Admission
HARDEMAN COUNTY JAIL MUSEUM
108 Green St., Quanah; (817) 663-5272; Open
Sunday-Friday; History of Quanah and Hardeman
County; Science, Historic Building, Site.
HENKEL SQUARE
Live Oak and First Streets, Round Top; (409)
249-3308; Houses Furnished with Authentic
Early Texas Furniture.
WINEDALE HISTORICAL CENTER
4 Miles East on FM 1457, Round Top; (409)
278-3530; Open Tuesday-Friday by Appointment,
Saturday 10-5, Sunday 12-5; Historic
Building and Site; Adults $2, Students 50.
INSTITUTE OF TEXAN CULTURES
801 South Bowie Street, San Antonio; (512)
226-7651; Open Tuesday-Sunday 9-5; State,
Local, Pioneer History, Science, Natural History,
Art, Ethnic Culture, Texas Folk History.
STEVES HOMESTEAD509 King William Street, San Antonio; (512)
225-5924; Open Wednesday-Sunday 10-5,
Monday-Tuesday 1-5; Mansion Furnished with
Authentic 19th Century Pieces; Adults $1, Children
50.THE ALAMO
Alamo Plaza, San Antonio; (512) 225-3853;
Open Monday-Saturday 9-5:30, Sunday 105:30;
Local and Pioneer History, Art, Archaeology,
Historic Building and Site.
WITTE MUSEUM
3801 Broadway, San Antonio; (512) 226-5544;
Open Monday-Saturday 10-5, Sunday 12-5,
Tuesday 10-9; History and Natural History;
Adults $3, Children 6-12 $1, Free Tuesday 3-9.
SAN SABA COUNTY MUSEUM
Mill Pond Park (East of San Saba on U.S. 190),
San Saba; (915) 372-5436or3427or5276;Open
Sunday 1:30-4:30; weekdays by appointment;
Local, Pioneer History.
RAILROAD & PIONEER MUSEUM
710 Jack Baskin St., Temple; (817) 778-6873;
Open Tuesday-Saturday 1-4; Pioneer History,
Historic Building; Adults 50, Children 35.
GOODMAN MUSEUM
624 North Broadway, Tyler; (214) 597-5304;
Open Monday-Friday 1-5; Artifacts of East
Texas Indians, Civil War Flags, Dr. J. J.
Goodman's Instruments, Antique Furniture and
Early Photos of Tyler and Smith County.
MASONIC GRAND LODGE
LIBRARY & MUSEUM OF TEXAS
715 Columbus Ave., Waco; (817) 753-7395;
Open Monday-Friday 9-4; Records, Artifacts,
History of the Masonsj in Texas.
WALLISVILLE HERITAGE PARK
1-10 Exit 807, Wallisville; (409) 389-2252;
Open Monday-Saturday 8-5; Local and Pioneer
History, Archaeology, Historic Building, Site.
WHARTON COUNTY MUSEUM
231 Fulton, Wharton; (409) 532-2600; Open
Tuesday-Saturday 2-5, Sunday 2-5; Local and
Pioneer History.
HERITAGE VILLAGE MUSEUM
U.S. 190,1 Mile West of Woodville; (409) 2832272;
Open Daily 9-5 Winter, 8:30-6:30 Summer;
Pioneer buildings and artifacts, local history;
Owned and operated by Tyler County
Heritage Society as non-profit educational facility;
Museum Store, adjoining nature trails,
boarding house style restaurant; Adults $1.50,
Children 75.EDITORS NOTE: Historical museums
are listed in alphabetical order by city. If no
fee is indicated, admission is free. Because
of limited space, THF member institutions
are given priority, and every effort is made
to include as many listings as possible.
Please direct inquiries to: Editor, 603 W.
13th Street, Suite 1A-170, Austin, Texas
78701.I
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