Texas City Museum

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The Texas City Museum: History. Culture. Industry. The Texas City Museum is supported by the City of Texas City. The 30,000 sq. ft.

Located at 409 6th Street North in Texas City, the Museum acquired its current building in March 1992. building, previously known as the old J.C. Penney building, was donated by the McDaniel family of La Marque. Since its opening in March 1994, visitors from around the United States and abroad have toured the Museum. The Texas City Museum encourages the explorer in everyone to experience the past,

05/26/2026

Crews have recently finished replacing rotten wood and repainting the Engineers Home here in Heritage Square Park. This is the second of three exterior preservation projects at the park. 🏠🌳
Next up: The Davison home!

05/19/2026

Our friends at the Moore Memorial Public Library have been busy working to expand the "History in the Headlines" digital collection! When you visit the museum, scan the QR codes on display and you will be brought to digitized Texas City Sun issues that relate to the exhibit's information. 📰

The QR codes were created to provide public access to such an interesting collection of local history materials; All items in the "History in the Headlines" collection were digitized by library staff and housed in the library's archives.

This initiative was made possible through a grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) and the Texas State Library and Archives Commission (TSLAC). And a special thank you to the Moore Memorial Public Library for all the hard work that are bringing these stories to the museum!

05/16/2026

Another awesome scene from the Galveston County Model Railroad Club- located on the museum's second floor and open to visitors today (and every Saturday) from 11am-4pm! the model train exhibit is included with regular museum admission. 🚂

05/09/2026

Registration for our next Adaptive Recreation afternoon is open now!
The event is free and open to all ages, but registration is required. Follow the QR code or link below to sign up:

🕑Saturday, May 23, 2pm-4pm
🔶Themed craft
🍪light refreshments
🔷Mobility, sensory, and communication aids available on a first come, first served basis

https://secure.rec1.com/TX/texas-city-tx/catalog?filter=c2VhcmNoPTQzMTg5ODQ=

05/02/2026

The 1895 Willam Moore home exterior paint and wood replacement job is complete-This project was the first of three exterior preservation projects in Heritage Square Park. Next up is the Engineer’s Cottage and the Davison Home!

It’s a beautiful day to visit the park and while you’re here you can stop in at the Davison Home from 1pm-3pm. The next open house will be June 6 🏠

Davison home open house:
Adults- $2
Children- $1

Photos from Texas City Museum's post 05/01/2026

We have a fun day ahead of us tomorrow, starting with morning Pilates 8am-9am!
Then starting at 10am is our next craft day, where visitors can make an early Mother's Day gift for the mom in their life 🥳

🤸‍♀️Pilates- 8am-9am, visitors with Lowry Fitness Center memberships or Texas City Museum memberships have free admission. Regular museum admission is applied for non-members

🌷Craft Day- 10am-4pm, all supplies included with regular museum admission

04/29/2026

Last week our Assistant Curator, Karalyn, made a replica Earth using recycled materials from our craft program. Here is the finished product on display through the rest of this week! 🌎

Next craft day: this Saturday, May 2nd

Photos from Texas City Museum's post 04/28/2026

Our first ever Pilates class will be held this Saturday from 8am-9am! after the program, participants will have access to the museum exhibits.

🤸‍♀️Free entry for those with a Lowry Fitness membership or a Texas City Museum membership
🧘 For non-members, the program will be included with the cost of regular museum admission

Photos from Texas City Museum's post 04/18/2026

Not only can you help us make a model Earth with recycled materials, but you can also make a mini take home version!

✂️All supplies included with admission
♻️You are welcome to bring your own paper to contribute
⏱️Craft today 10am-4pm (while supplies last)
🌎Model Earth will be on display April 22-30

04/17/2026

On our most recent episode of Texas City Tells: History Uncovered, our curator sat down with Moore Memorial Public Library local history librarian, Theresa Mayfield, to discuss the 1947 Texas City Disaster.

Stay tuned for our next episode to learn more about the aftermath and the resilience of Texas City.

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409 6th Street N
Texas City, TX
77590

Opening Hours

Tuesday 10am - 4pm
Wednesday 10am - 4pm
Thursday 10am - 4pm
Friday 10am - 4pm
Saturday 10am - 4pm