Post dateApril 17, 2015 San Felipe de Austin From 1824 to 1836, San Felipe de Austin was the social and economic center...
Post dateApril 6, 2015 Ocean Star Offshore Drilling Rig Museum True confession time. This was another field trip I sorta got dragged onto…and then...
Post dateMarch 27, 2015 Texas Energy Museum Explore the history of petroleum science and engineering at the Texas Energy Museum in Beaumont,...
Post dateMarch 23, 2015 Burton Cotton Gin Museum Okay, time for a true confession. As much as I love history, when a...
Post dateMarch 18, 2015 George Ranch Historical Park If you’re looking for an educational Texas History field trip near Houston–one where the...
Post dateFebruary 25, 2015 San Jacinto Museum of History San Jacinto is a site worthy of a long weekend visit, and the San...
Post dateFebruary 23, 2015 City by the Sea Museum I love museums, and I confess to being a “tag reader”. Given a chance,...
Post dateFebruary 20, 2015 A Small Museum with Surprisingly Big Offerings Wanna build a rocket, throw an atlatl, construct a fort, or see how long...
Post dateFebruary 18, 2015 Texas Maritime Museum Texas’ earliest explorers came by sea, landing their ships along over 300 miles of...
Post dateFebruary 16, 2015 Barrington Living History Farm Barrington Farm was the home of Anson Jones, who immigrated to Texas in 1833...