Originally built in 1840-41 to be the residence of the French representative to the Republic of Texas. Includes virtual tours, events, educational programs and memberships. Located in Austin.
Tells the story of the Bush Family and the childhood of George W. Bush in Midland Texas. Project includes restoration of the home, new construction of the Visitors Center, adaptive reuse of two neighboring homes, site landscaping, interpretive development, and an endowment for quality programming.
An 1858 historic home located in Waco, with 5 acres of gardens.
Built in 1906 in Beaumont, the museum is one of the few remaining Beaux Arts Colonial-style houses in the United States.
Demonstrates the life of a prosperous Texas pioneer family from 1845-1865. Includes events, hours, admission rates, and directions to the location in Beaumont, Texas.
Built in 1876 in the style known as Greek Revival with Victorian accents for William J. McNamara, a local hide and cotton dealer, and his wife Mary Ann Buckley McNamara, and contains images and visitor information located at Victoria.
Built in 1838 for Samuel May Williams, secretary to Stephen F. Austin and founder of the Texas Navy with images and general information located at Galveston.
Built in 1875 by pioneer Joseph Magoffin and an example of Territorial style architecture, including images and information on activities, tours, attractions, and facilities located at El Paso.
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