Heritage, Volume 6, Number 3, Fall 1988 Page: 30
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HISTORICAL MUSEUM LISTINGS
EDITORS NOTE: Historical museums
are listed in alphabetical order by city. If no
fee is indicated, admission is free. Anyone
interested in placing a new listing, or for
changes, please contact the editors at 603
W. 13th Street, Suite 1A-170, Austin,
Texas 78701, or call (512) 244-3901.LEDBETTER PICKET HOUSE
700 Railroad Street, Albany; (915) 7623087;
open daily 8-5.
MUSEUM OF THE
BIG BEND
Sul Ross State University, Box C-210, Alpine;
(915) 837-8143; Open Tuesday-Saturday
9-5, Sunday 1-5; Local and Pioneer
History, Art, Archaeology, Prehistory.
FIELDER MUSEUM
1616 West Abram, Arlington; (817) 4604001;
Open Tuesday-Friday 9:30-2:30,
Sunday 1:30-4:30; Local and Pioneer History,
Historic Building.
BARKER TEXAS
HISTORY CENTER
University of Texas at Austin, Sid
Richardson Hall, Unit 2, Austin; (512)
471-5961; Open Monday-Saturday 8-5;
Texas History and Historical Research on
Texas.
CONFEDERATE
MUSEUM, U.D.C.
112 East 11th Street, Austin; (512) 4722596;
Open Monday-Friday 9-12, 1-5;
Collection of 1861-1865.
DAUGHTERS OF THE
REPUBLIC OF TEXAS OLD
LAND OFFICE MUSEUM
112 East 11th Street, Austin; (512) 4771822;
Open Monday-Friday 9-12, 1-5;
Local and Pioneer History.
JOURDAN BACHMAN
PIONEER FARM
11418 Sprinkle Cut-Off Road, Austin;
(512) 837-1215; Open Monday-Friday 91;
Local and Pioneer History; $1 per hour
fee.LBJ LIBRARY AND
MUSEUM
2313 Red River, Austin; (512) 482-5137;
Open daily 9-5; Presidential Library and
History Exhibits.
0. HENRY MUSEUM
409 East Fifth Street, Austin; (512) 4721903;
Open Monday-Saturday 11-4:30,
Sunday 2-4:30; Local and Pioneer History,
Historic Building/Site and 0. Henry
Memorabilia.
TEXAS MEMORIAL MUSEUM
2400 Trinity, Austin; (512) 471-1604;
Open Monday-Friday 9-5, Saturday-Sunday
1-5; History, Natural History, Archaeology,
Prehistory and Mineralogy.
FRONTIER TIMES MUSEUM
506 13th Street, Bandera; (512) 796-3864;
Open Tuesday-Saturday 10-12, 1-4:30,
Sunday 1-4:30; Local and Pioneer History
and Art; Adults $1, Students 25.COWBOY ARTISTS
OF AMERICA MUSEUM
1550 Bandera Highway, Bandera; (512)
896-2553; Open Tuesday-Saturday 9-5,
Sunday 1-5; Adults $2, Children 50.
BASTROP COUNTY
HISTORICAL SOCIETY MUSEUM
702 Main Street, Bastrop; (512) 321-6177;
Open Saturday and Sunday Afternoons;
Local and Pioneer History; Adults 50,
Children 25.
BAYTOWN HISTORICAL
MUSEUM
Community Building, 3430 Market Street,
Baytown; (713) 427-8768; Open SundayFriday
1-5; Local and Pioneer History.
GLADYS CITY BOOMTOWN
University Drive and U.S. 69/96/287,
Beaumont; (409) 838-8896 or 835-0823;
Open Tuesday-Friday 1-5, Saturday 9-5,
Sunday 1-5; Local, Pioneer History; 50.30
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Texas Historical Foundation. Heritage, Volume 6, Number 3, Fall 1988, periodical, 1988; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth45436/m1/30/?rotate=90: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Texas Historical Foundation.