Wendy K. • July 6, 2014I learn so much every time I come, They have great rotating exhibits. The staff and volunteers are incredibly helpful as well.
Josh A. • January 5, 2017Must do stop for Austinites and highly recommend for tourists. Al about LBJ but usually some cool temporary exhibit. Don't be afraid to learn something!
_ • March 4, 2016Really like the model architectures at the visitor center! There is also a gift shop if someone wants to buy a souvenir.
Daniel J. • August 1, 2013Great collection of military artifacts. A must visit for those in the Austin area.
Austin American-Statesman • February 24, 2012Located in the Texas Natural Science Center, the Texas Memorial Museum has exhibits on wildlife, dinosaurs, fossils, gems and minerals. Visitors can see the paleontology lab and visit with scientists.
Dora • July 21, 2010Admission to the galleries is always free, including the Children's Gallery that provides a hands-on look at famous African-American scientists and inventors. Powered by ParentsConnect.com
Jessica J. • July 6, 2018A very charming (and free) museum right in the heart of downtown. The staff is very knowledgeable and can answer any and all questions about O Henry!
ActiveCultures • March 18, 2010The lawn stage vibe is lovely, but the tent on the Hill stage is already getting crowded.
Yani I. • March 1, 2014Not a history buff but I learned a lot about the survivors of the Alamo & about the Alamo itself! If you're just not into that than play International Home Hunters & compare with O'Henry's #ynottravel
Jason H. • February 13, 2013Help save the Dino Tracks! The museum is trying to raise funds to save them. The building they are in is unstable and it is leading to their deterioration!
Andre R. • June 2, 2011Take the tours! You get to experience old style Texas and old agriculture. You also get to see what's inside the old homestead.
HISTORY • April 7, 2010Austin’s best tour with 75 minutes of sightseeing that includes Historic Sixth Street, the State Capitol Building, Bob Bullock State History Museum, the Governor’s Mansion, and Lake Austin.
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