List of museums in West Texas
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The list of museums in West 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 nonprofit art galleries and exhibit spaces.
West Texas
West Texas is a vernacular term applied to a region in the southwestern quadrant of the United States that primarily encompasses the arid and semiarid lands in the western portion of the state of Texas.
The counties included are Andrews, Bailey, Borden, Brewster, Brown, Callahan, Cochran, Coke, Coleman, Comanche, Concho, Crane, Crockett, Crosby, Culberson, Dawson, Dickens, Eastland, Ector, El Paso, Fisher, Floyd, Gaines, Garza, Glasscock, Hale, Haskell, Hockley, Howard, Hudspeth, Irion, Jeff Davis, Jones, Kent, Kimble, King, Knox, Lamb, Loving, Lubbock, Lynn, Martin, Mason, McCulloch, Menard, Midland, Mitchell, Motley, Nolan, Pecos, Presidio, Reagan, Reeves, Runnels, Schleicher, Scurry, Shackelford, Stephens, Sterling, Stonewall, Sutton, Taylor, Terrell, Terry, Throckmorton, Tom Green, Upton, Ward, Winkler and Yoakum.
Museums
West Texas museums | |||||
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Museum name | Image | City | County | Type | Summary/Refs |
12th Armored Division Memorial Museum | Abilene | Taylor | Military | History of the 12th Armored Division in World War II[1] | |
Abraham Art Gallery | Plainview | Hale | Art | Part of Wayland Baptist University in the Malouf Abraham Family Art Center[2] | |
Algerita Arts Center | Post | Garza | [3][4] | ||
Alley Oop Park Museum | Iraan | Pecos | Local history | Located in Alley Oop Fantasy Land Park, birthplace of Alley Oop comic strip, local history exhibits, Native American archaeological artifacts, also known as Iraan Museum[5][6] | |
American Wind Power Center | Lubbock | Lubbock | Technology | Features over 160 water-pumping and electricity-producing American-style windmills | |
Amy Graves Ryan Fine Arts Gallery | Abilene | Taylor | Art | Part of McMurry University[7][8] | |
Angelo State University Art Gallery | San Angelo | Tom Green | Art | Located in the Carr Education-Fine Arts Building[9] | |
Annie Riggs Memorial Museum | Fort Stockton | Pecos | Local history | Owned by the Fort Stockton Historical Society[10][11] | |
Anson-Jones Museum | Anson | Haskell, Jones | Local history | [12] | |
Bayer Museum of Agriculture | Lubbock | Lubbock | Agriculture | Formerly the American Museum of Agriculture, tractors, combines, plows, drills, farm-related artifacts, household items, farm toys[13] | |
Blanket Historical Museum | Blanket | Brown | Local history | Open on Saturday afternoons and by appointment[14] | |
Borden County Museum | Gail | Borden | Open the 2nd Saturday of every month or by appointment[15] | ||
Breckenridge Aviation Museum | Breckenridge | Stephens | Aviation | Open by appointment[16] | |
Breckenridge Fine Arts Center | Breckenridge | Stephens | Art | [17] | |
Brown County Museum of History | Brownwood | Brown | Local history | Located in the 1902 Brown County Jail,[18] includes the Firearms Museum of Texas[19] | |
Brown-Dorsey Medallion Home | Midland | Midland | Historic house | Late 19th-century period Victorian home, open by appointment with the Midland County Historical Society[20][21] | |
Buddy Holly Center | Lubbock | Lubbock | Multiple | Texas music and contemporary visual arts exhibits, history and legacy of musician Buddy Holly[22] | |
Buffalo Gap Historic Village | Buffalo Gap | Taylor | Open air | Historic Western village | |
Callahan County Pioneer Museum | Cross Plains | Callahan | Local history | Located in the basement of the Callahan County courthouse[23] | |
Casasola Museum/Museo Casasola | El Paso | El Paso | History | History of the US-México relationship, includes negatives, historical cartoons, special collections and audiovisual art works from 1821–2013[24] | |
Centennial Museum and Chihuahuan Desert Gardens | El Paso | El Paso | Multiple | Part of the University of Texas at El Paso, regional cultural and natural history | |
Center for Contemporary Arts | Abilene | Taylor | Art | includes four galleries[25] | |
Chamizal National Memorial | El Paso | El Paso | Multiple | Includes a history museum and three art galleries[26] NRHP in El Paso County | |
Chinati Foundation | Marfa | Presidio | Art | Contemporary art and sculpture | |
Cockerell Galleries | Abilene | Taylor | Art | operated by Abilene Christian University[27][28] | |
Comanche County Historical Museum | Comanche | Comanche | Local history | Operated by the Comanche County Genealogical Society, exhibits include a blacksmith shop, filling station, doctor’s office, replica saloon[29][30] | |
Conrad Hilton Center | Cisco | Eastland | Local history | Located in the Mobley Hotel, first hotel bought by Conrad Hilton, exhibits include the Innkeeper Gallery, Cisco Museum, Walls of Fame, Cisco Pictorial and the Santa Claus Bank Robbery[31][32] | |
Cowboy Country Museum | Stamford | Haskell, Jones | American West | Ranching heritage, area history, artwork, antique furnishings, period clothing, and a chuckwagon[33] | |
Crockett County Museum | Ozona | Crockett | Local history | American West period displays, local and regional history | |
Crosby County Pioneer Museum | Crosbyton | Crosby | Local history | [34] | |
Clark Hotel Museum | Van Horn | Culberson | Local history | Also called the Culbertson County Museum[35][36] | |
Dal Paso Museum | Lamesa | Dawson | Local history | Exhibits include home furnishings, pioneer tools, ranch and farm equipment, local art exhibits[37][38] | |
Denver City Historical Museum | Denver City | Yoakum | Local history | Displays include oil field items, farm and ranching equipment, dentist tools, pharmacy items[39] | |
Dickens Historical Museum | Dickens | Dickens | Local history | Displays include early pioneer and ranching items, county, city, and area histories, photo gallery, antique furniture, appliances, schools, military and historic clothing[40] | |
Don Freeman Memorial Museum | Eden | Concho | Local history | [41] | |
Dyess Heritage Museum, Memorial Park and Linear Air Park | Abilene | Taylor | Aviation | Located at Dyess Air Force Base, includes outdoor display of historic aircraft, museum about the base's history[42][43] | |
Fort Chadbourne | Bronte | Coke | Military | Restored and ruins of the mid 19th-century frontier fort that was also a stage stop on the Butterfield Overland Mail, visitor center with artifacts | |
E. H. Danner Museum of Telephony | San Angelo | Tom Green | Technology | Located at Fort Concho | |
Earnest and Dorothy Barrow Foundation Museum | Eola | Concho | Local history | [44] | |
Eastland County Museum | Eastland | Eastland | Local history | [45][46] | |
Eastland Law Enforcement Museum | Eastland | Eastland | Prison | Located in the historic county jail[47][48] | |
El Paso Explorium | El Paso | El Paso | Science | [49] | |
El Paso Holocaust Museum and Study Center | El Paso | El Paso | Holocaust | ||
El Paso Museum of Archaeology | El Paso | El Paso | Archaeology | Prehistory and culture of the El Paso area and the Southwest | |
El Paso Museum of Art | El Paso | El Paso | Art | ||
El Paso Museum of History | El Paso | El Paso | Local history | City's history and culture[50] | |
Ellen Noel Art Museum | Odessa | Ector | Art | Collections focus is American art from 1860 to the present, particularly artists from Texas and from the Southwest[51] | |
Floyd County Museum | Floydada | Floyd | Local history | Includes artifacts from the 1540 Coronado Expedition[52] | |
Flying A’s Classic Car Club Museum | Albany | Shackelford | Automobile | Classic automobiles and memorabilia[53][54] | |
Fort Bliss and Old Ironsides Museum | Fort Bliss | El Paso | Military history | [55][56] | |
Fort Concho | San Angelo | Tom Green | Multiple | Includes restored fort with military exhibits, E. H. Danner Museum of Telephony with historic telephones and the Robert Wood Johnson Museum of Frontier Medicine | |
Fort Davis National Historic Site | Fort Davis | Jeff Davis | Military | Restored fort with five 1880s furnished period buildings and costumed interpreters[57] | |
Fort Griffin State Historic Site | Albany | Shackelford | Military | Fort ruins, visitor center displays about the mid 19th-century cavalry fort | |
Fort Leaton State Historic Site | Presidio | Presidio | Military | includes fort ruins, exhibits on the site's military, archaeological and natural history[58] | |
Fort Mason | Mason | Mason | Military | Restored officer's quarters and exhibits about the frontier fort | |
Fort McKavett State Historic Site | Menard | Menard | Military | Restored mid 19th-century frontier post | |
Frontier Texas! | Abilene | Taylor | American West | Features interactive simulations of American West people and experiences | |
Gaines County Museum | Seminole | Gaines | Local history | [59] | |
Garza County Historical Museum | Post | Garza | Local history | Features ranch, cowboy, Indian, and pioneer artifacts | |
GIANT Museum at the Hotel Paisano | Marfa | Presidio | Media | Memorabilia of the 1956 film Giant that was filmed in town [60] | |
Museum, GraceGrace Museum | Abilene | Taylor | Multiple | Includes an art museum, a local history museum and children's museum | |
Hangar 25 Air Museum | Big Spring | Howard | Military | Historic aircraft from World War II and the Big Spring Army Air Forces Bombardier School[61] | |
Hale County Farm and Ranch Museum | Post | Hale | Local history | Includes antique farm machinery, windmills, a depot and caboose[62][63] | |
Haley Memorial Library & History Center | Midland | Midland | Multiple | Changing exhibits of Western art and history from its collections[64] | |
Hallie Stillwell Hall of Fame Museum | Marathon | Brewster | Biographical | Life of Texas woman rancher Hallie Stillwell, member of the Texas Women's Hall of Fame[65][66] | |
Heart of Texas Country Music Museum | Brady | McCullough | Music | History and memorabilia of country music artists[67][68] | |
Heart of Texas Historical Museum | Brady | McCullough | Local history | Includes early ranch and home exhibits, farm implements, weapons, photos and memorabilia, restored county jail, also Curtis Field Control Tower displays military items[68][69] | |
Heart of West Texas Museum | Colorado City | Mitchell | Local history | Exhibits include fossils, cowboys, farming, ranching, military, railroad, late 19th-century period Heritage House[70] | |
Heritage Museum of Big Spring | Big Spring | Howard | Local history | Exhibits include dolls, antiques, ranching, Native American and oil industry displays[71] | |
Hickman Museum | Big Lake | Reagan | Local history | [72] | |
Historic Fort Stockton | Fort Stockton | Pecos | Military | Restored fort buildings[73][74] | |
Hudspeth County Railroad Depot Museum | Sierra Blanca | Hudspeth | Railroad | Railroad and local history displays, operated by the Hudspeth County Historical Society[75][76] | |
Insights El Paso Science Center | El Paso | El Paso | Science | Currently closed and seeking new location[77] | |
International Museum of Art | El Paso | El Paso | Art | Located in the Turney Mansion,[78][79] | |
Ira M. Taylor Memorial Gallery | Abilene | Taylor | Art | Part of Hardin–Simmons University[7] | |
Robert Wood Johnson Museum of Frontier Medicine | San Angelo | Tom Green | Medical | Located at Fort Concho | |
Kimble County Historical Museum | Junction | Kimble | Local history | Operated by the Kimble County Historical Commission[80] | |
Lehnis Railroad Museum | Brownwood | Brown | Railroad | [81][82] | |
Lela Latch Lloyd Museum | Cisco | Eastland | Local history | Located in the former city hall[83][84] | |
Littlefield Lands Duggan House Museum | Littlefield | Lamb | Local history | [85][86] | |
Llano Estacado Museum | Plainview | Hale | Local history | Part of Wayland Baptist University in the J.E. and L.E. Mabee Regional Heritage Center, includes area history, geology, natural history, Native Americans, business displays, cattle ranching, period room displays[87] | |
Los Portales Museum | San Elizario | Pecos | local history | Operated by the San Elizario Genealogy & Historical Society[88] | |
Lubbock Lake Landmark | Lubbock | Lubbock | Archaeology | Active archeological site and 336-acre natural history preserve, exhibits of fossils, Paleo-Indian and Native American artifacts | |
Lynx Exhibits | El Paso | El Paso | Multiple | changing exhibits from other museums[89][90] | |
Magoffin Home State Historic Site | El Paso | El Paso | Historic house | ||
Marfa and Presidio County Museum | Marfa | Presidio | Local history | [60] | |
Martin County Historical Museum | Stanton | Martin | Local history | Exhibits include farms, ranches, schools and local businesses[91] | |
Mason County Museum | Mason | Mason | Local history | Operated by the Mason County Historical Society in two locations, one as the Mason Square Museum, exhibits include prehistory, ranching and banking, Mason County War, Fort Mason[92][93] | |
McCormick Gallery at Midland College | Midland | Midland | Art | [94] | |
Meadow Museum | Meadow | Terry | Local history | [95] | |
Medallion Home Museum | Kermit | Winkler | Historic house | Early 20th-century Carpenter Gothic house[96] | |
Menard County Museum | Menard | Menard | Local history | Operated by the Menard County Historical Society in a 1912 railroad depot, open by appointment[97] | |
Mendoza Trail Museum | McCamey | Upton | Local history | Displays include Native American artifacts, fossils, oil boom mementos, a Santa Fe Railroad depot and the 1915 period Adrian House[98] | |
Midland Army Air Field Museum | Midland | Midland | Aviation | World War II aviation culture and history[99] | |
Midland County Historical Museum | Midland | Midland | Local history | [100] | |
Midland Downtown Fire Museum | Midland | Midland | Firefighting | Includes uniforms, equipment, vehicles[101] | |
Miers Home Museum | Sonora | Sutton | Historic house | Late 19th-century house, operated by the Sutton County Historical Society[102] | |
Million Barrel Museum | Monahans | Ward | Open air | Also known as Ward County Museum, complex includes 1920s jail, late 19th-century period Holman House, Rattlesnake Bomber Base Museum about Pyote Air Force Base in WWII, a Coca Cola collection, windmill, school building with antiques, train depot, rail car and caboose[103][104][105] | |
Miss Hattie's Bordello Museum | San Angelo | Tom Green | Sex | Tours of the Victorian period brothel[106][107] | |
Moran Historical Museum | Moran | Shackelford | Local history | [108] | |
Morgan Military Aviation Museum | Brady | McCullough | Aviation | Located at Curtis Field[109] | |
Motley County Historical Museum | Matador | Motley | Local history | Located in a former hospital, displays include hospital history, veterans, ranching, Native Americans, county history, schools, saddle making | |
Mt. Blanco Fossil Museum | Crosbyton | Crosby | Creationist | ||
Muleshoe Heritage Center | Muleshoe | Bailey | Open air | Includes a depot, ranch house, the ranch cookhouse and bunkhouse and a log cabin | |
Museum of Texas Tech University | Lubbock | Lubbock | Multiple | Includes natural history, cultural history, art | |
Museum of the Big Bend | Alpine | Brewster | Local history | Part of Sul Ross State University, history and cultural heritage of the Big Bend area[110] | |
Museum of the Desert Southwest | Crane | Crane | Local history | Exhibits include Native American, cowboy and Horsehead Crossing artifacts; Castle Gap fossils; and petroleum industry memorabilia | |
Museum of the Southwest | Midland | Midland | Multiple | Includes Juliette and Fred Turner, Jr. Memorial Art Gallery, Fredda Turner Durham Children's Museum and a planetarium[111] | |
Museum of the Noncommissioned Officer | Fort Bliss | El Paso | Military | [79] | |
National Border Patrol Museum | El Paso | El Paso | Law enforcement | ||
National Center for Children's Illustrated Literature | Abilene | Taylor | Art | Features changing exhibitions of art from children's books | |
National College Baseball Hall of Fame | Lubbock | Lubbock | Sports | History of college baseball[112] | |
National Ranching Heritage Center | Lubbock | Lubbock | Open air | Includes museum of ranching history and art, park with 38 ranch structures and steer statues | |
National WASP WWII Museum | Sweetwater | Nolan | Military | history of the Women Airforce Service Pilots, World War II American female aviators[113][114] | |
Odessa Meteor Crater | Odessa | Ector | Natural history | Impact crater and museum | |
O'Donnell Heritage Museum | O'Donnell | Lynn | Local history | Features a room with memorabilia about actor Dan Blocker | |
Old Fort Bliss Museum | Fort Bliss | El Paso | Military | [79][115] | |
Old Ice House Ranch Museum | Sonora | Sutton | Local history | Exhibits include pioneer artifacts, ranching, lawmen and outlaws, transportation, model train[116][117] | |
Old Jail Art Center | Albany | Shackelford | Art | [118] | |
Old Pecos County Jail | Fort Stockton | Pecos | Prison | [119][120] | |
OS Ranch Museum | Post | Garza | Art | Includes sculpture and paintings of Texas, the American West, and Asia | |
Overland Trail Museum | Fort Davis | Jeff Davis | History | Early life in the old West[57][121][122] | |
Parker House Ranching Museum | Odessa | Ector | Historic house | Mid 20th-century period ranching family house[123][124] | |
Permian Basin Petroleum Museum | Midland | Midland | Industry | Petroleum exploration, equipment, industry, geology, art by Tom Lovell, Chaparral cars | |
Pioneer Museum | Sweetwater | Nolan | Local history | [125][126] | |
Potton House | Big Spring | Howard | Historic house | Early 20th-century period house, tours by appointment with the Heritage Museum of Big Spring[71] | |
Presidential Museum and Leadership Library | Odessa | Ector | History | History of the American Presidency, including presidents, vice presidents, First Ladies, candidates, campaigns | |
Railroad and Transportation Museum of El Paso | El Paso | El Paso | Railroad | How transportation enhanced the development of business and industry in the region | |
Railway Museum of San Angelo | San Angelo | Tom Green | Railroad | Located in a 1909 Orient-Santa Fe Depot[127] | |
Ralls Historical Museum | Ralls | Crosby | Local history | [128] | |
Rankin Museum | Rankin | Upton | Local history | 1920s period Yates Hotel, local history displays[129] | |
Robert E. Howard Museum | Cross Plains | Callahan | Biographical | Home of and museum about Robert E. Howard, author of Conan the Barbarian, NRHP | |
Roy Orbison Museum | Wink | Winkler | Biographical | Life of musician Roy Orbison[130] | |
San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts | San Angelo | Tom Green | Art | Collections include contemporary art, ceramics, works of Texas artists, Mexican and Mexican-American art, American glass | |
Sand Crawl Museum | Olton | Lamb | Local history | Includes area farming and ranching history[131][132] | |
Scarborough-Lineberry House | Midland | Midland | Historic house | Early 20th-century house, owned by the City[133] | |
Schleicher County Historical Museum | Eldorado | Schleicher | Local history | [134] | |
Science Spectrum | Lubbock | Lubbock | Science | Hands-on science and technology interactive exhibits, aquarium | |
Scurry County Museum | Snyder | Scurry | Local history | County history, also art exhibits[135] | |
Seagraves-Loop Museum and Art Center | Seagraves | Gaines | Local history | Includes western memorabilia, arrowheads, a general store, antique household appliances, examples of early pioneer living and a rotating art exhibit[136][137] | |
Silent Wings Museum | Lubbock | Lubbock | Aviation | Exhibits about the special World War II weapons system utilizing gliders, glider pilots, glider troops and their equipment and troop carrier units | |
Slaton Museum | Slaton | Lubbock | Local history | [138] | |
Stanlee and Gerald Rubin Center for the Visual Arts | El Paso | El Paso | Art | Part of the University of Texas at El Paso[139][140] | |
Swenson Memorial Museum | Breckenridge | Stephens | Local history | Adjacent J.D. Sandefer Oil Annex Museum[16] | |
TecH2O Center | El Paso | El Paso | Environmental | Water management in the Chihuahuan Desert[141][142] | |
Terrell County Memorial Museum | Sanderson | Terrell | Local history | [143][144] | |
Terrill Antique Car Museum | De Leon | Comanche | Automobile | Antique cars dating back to 1901[145] | |
Terry County Heritage Museum | Brownfield | Terry | Local history | [146] | |
Texas Air Museum | Slaton | Lubbock | Aviation | Located on NE corner of the Slaton Municipal Airport, restored historic aircraft, military jets, transport vehicles | |
Texas Last Frontier Museum | Morton | Cochran | Local history | [147][148] | |
Tsa Mo Ga Memorial Museum | Plains | Yoakum | Local history | Operated by the Texas Federation of Women's Club, open by appointment[149] | |
Underwood Center for the Arts, Louise HopkinsLouise Hopkins Underwood Center for the Arts | Lubbock | Lubbock | Art | Visual and performing arts, includes four galleries[150][151] | |
UTEP Heritage House | El Paso | El Paso | Local history | History of the University of Texas at El Paso[140][152] | |
West of the Pecos Museum | Pecos | Reeves | Local history | Located in a period turn-of-the-20th century hotel and saloon, displays include railroads, cowboys, Native Americans, household rooms, clothing, rocks, lawmen, oil and gas industry,[153] location of the Texas Rodeo Hall of Fame[154] | |
White-Pool House | Odessa | Ector | Historic house | Reflects the 1880s and 1930s periods | |
Whiteface Museum | Whiteface | Cochran | Local history | Located in a former hotel[155] | |
Wichita - Brazos Museum and Cultural Center | Benjamin | Knox | Local history | [156] | |
Winkler County Historical Museum | Wink | Winkler | Local history | [157] | |
Z.I. Hale Museum / Rock Hotel Heritage Center | Winters | Runnels | Local history | [158][159] | |
Defunct museums
- El Paso Firefighters Museum[160]
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Tried to go to the El Paso Fire Fighters museum only to find out that the museum has been torn downa and replaced by a car dealership.
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