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HERITAGE HOUSE MUSEUM
905 West Division Sreet, Orange; (409) 886-5385;
Open Tuesday-Friday 10-2, Sunday 1-5; Local and
Pioneer History, Historic Building and Site; Adults
$1, Students 50.
CARSON COUNTY SQUARE HOUSE
5th & Elsie Streets, Panhandle; (806) 537-3524;
Open Monday-Saturday, 9-5:30 Sun 1-5:30; Local/
Pioneer History, Art, Natural History, Prehistory,
Archaeology.
POMPEIIAN VILLA
1953 Lakeshore Drive, Port Arthur (409) 983-5977;
Open daily 9-5, weekends by appointment; Ancient
Pompeiian Style Historic House; Donations.
MUSEUM OF THE GULF COAST
317 Stilwell Blvd., Gates Library, Lamar University,
Port Arthur; (409) 982-7000;Daily 10-2, weekends
by appointment; Natural History, Special
Collections; Donations.
A.J.M. VUYLSTEKE HOME
1831 Lakeshore Drive, Lamar University, Port
Arthur; (409) 983-4921; Open by appointment,
Queen Anne "Georgian Revival" Style Historic
Home.
WHITE HAVEN
2545 Lakeshore Drive, Port Arthur; (409) 9823068;
Open Monday, Wednesday, Friday 10-1 or by
reservation daily except Sunday; Southern Greek
Revival home (1915); original Victorian furniture,
antique accessories; $2 admission.
HARDEMAN COUNTY JAIL MUSEUM
108 Green Street, Quanah; (817) 663-5272; Open
Sunday-Friday; History of Quanah and Hardeman
County; Science, Historic Building and Site.FORT BEND MUSEUM
500 Houston Street, Richmond; (713) 342-6478;
Open Tuesday-Friday 10-4, Saturday-Sunday 1-5;
Local, Pioneer History; Historic Building and Site
GEORGE RANCH HISTORIC PARK
FM 762, Richmond; (713) 545-9212; Sat-Sun, MarchOctober,
Group Tours Wed-Fri; Living history reenactment,
Home Tours; Adults $5, Ages 5-12, $2
Admission.
HENKEL SQUARE
Live Oak and First Streets., Round Top; (409) 2493308;
Houses Furnished with Authentic Early Texas
Furniture. Open 12-5 Daily.
WINEDALE HISTORICAL CENTER
4 Miles East on FM 1457, Round Top; (409) 2783530;
Open Tuesday-Friday by appointment,
Saturday 10-5, Sunday 12-5; Historic Building, Site;
Adults $2, students 50.
INSTITUTE OF TEXAN CULTURES
801 South Bowie Street, San Antonio; (210) 2267651;
Open Tuesday-Sunday 9-5; State, Local
Pioneer History, Natural History, Science, Art,
Ethnic Culture, Folk History of Texas.
STEVES HOMESTEAD
509 King William Street, San Antonio; (210) 2255924;
Open daily 10-5, Mansion, Authentic 19th
century Pieces; Adults $2 and Children under 12
free.
THE ALAMO
Alamo Plaza, San Antonio; (210) 225-3853; Open
Monday-Saturday 9-5:30, Sunday 10-5:30; Local and
Pioneer History, Art, Archaeology, Historic Building
and Site.
WITTE MUSEUM
3801 Broadway, San Antonio; (210) 226-5544;
Open daily except Thanksgiving and Christmas,
Monday-Saturday 10-5; Sunday 12-5; Tuesday 12-9.
Local/Pioneer History, Natural History,
Archaeology and Prehistory; Adults $3.50, Seniors
$2, Children 4-11 $1.50. Under 4 free. Tuesday 3-9
free admission. Half price admission for scheduled
tours of 10 or more persons.
RED RIVER HISTORICAL MUSEUM
301 South Walnut, Sherman; (214) 893-7623; Open
Tuesday-Friday 10-12, 1-5, Saturday-Sunday 2-5;
Local, Pioneer History, Historic Building.
RAILROAD & PIONEER MUSEUM
710 Jack Baskin Street, Temple; (817) 778-6873;
Open Tuesday-Saturday 1-4; Local, Pioneer History,
Historic Building; Adults 50, Children 35.
ACE OF CLUBS HOME
420 Pine Street, Texarkana (903) 793-4831; Open
Wednesday-Friday 10-4, Saturday 1-4; 1885
Italianate Victoria built in the shape of a playing card
"club" and financed by a deal of cards during a poker
game. Antiques. Admission $5.
TEXARKANA HISTORICAL MUSEUM
219 State Line Avenue., Texarkana (903) 793-4831;
Open Tuesday-Friday 10-4, Saturday, 1-3. Indian
tools, railroad memorabilia, Scott Joplin(native son)
exhibit. Admission $1.McMULLEN COUNTY MUSEUM & ARCHIVES
S.H. 16, Tilden (512) 274-3305; Open Sunday 25
and by appointment; Maps, books, pictures, family
histories, Indian and pioneer artifacts.
BOB WILLS MUSEUM
Sixth and Lyles Streets, Turkey; (806) 423-1231;
Open Monday.-Wednesday. 8-5 and by appointment;
Fiddles, Boots, Hats, Records, Photos, Books and
memorabilia related to Bob Wills and the Texas
Playboys.
HOTEL TURKEY
THE HISTORICAL LIVING MUSEUM
Third & Alexander St., Turkey; (806) 423-1151;
Open Mon-Sat 9-5, Sun 1-5, free admission; Local,
Pioneer History, Historic Building/Site.
CARNEGIE HISTORY CENTER
125 S. College, Tyler (214) 593-7989; Open
Wednesday-Sunday 1-5; Local & pioneer history,
historic site/building.
McNAMARA HOUSE MUSEUM
502 North Liberty, Victoria (512) 575-8227; Open
Tuesday-Sunday 1-5; Historic building, 19th century
South Texas family life and culture.
GOVERNOR BILL AND VARA DANIEL
HISTORIC VILLAGE
Off University Parks Drive, three block east of
Interstate 35, Waco; (817) 755-1160; Open TuesdayFriday
10-4, Saturday and Sunday 1-5; 20 historic
structures on 13 acres interpreting 1890's life in rural
East Texas; Adults $3, senior citizens $2, students $1.
MASONIC GRAND LODGE
LIBRARY & MUSEUM OF TEXAS
715 Columbus Ave., Waco; (817) 753-7395; Open
Mon-Fri 9-4; Records, Artifacts, History of the
Masons.
WALLISVILLE HERITAGE PARK
1-10 Exit 807, Wallisville; (409) 389-2252; Open
Monday-Saturday 8-5; Local and Pioneer History,
Archaeology, Historic Building, Site.
STAR OF THE REPUBLIC MUSEUM
Washington-on-the-Brazos State Park, Washington;
(409) 878-2461; Open Daily 10-5 March-August,
Wednesday-Sunday 10-5 September-February; Local/
Pioneer History.
WHARTON COUNTY MUSEUM
231 Fulton, Wharton; (409) 532-2600; Open
Monday-Friday 9-12, Sunday 1-5; County and Pioneer
History.
HERITAGE VILLAGE MUSEUM
U.S. 190 West, one mile west of Woodville; (409)
283-2272; Open Daily 9-5 Winter, 9-5:30 Summer;
pioneer buildings and artifacts, Adults $2, Children
$1.
Please visit and
support these historic
Texas museums
and homes.26 HERITAGE * FALL 1993
"Genesis
of a
Printer"
By Otto Schultz
This biography of an 81-year-old
printer is replete with incidents from
his more than 60 years in the printing
business, as he watched production
move from the old letterpress
process to computer. 180 pages.
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