Due to construction the exhibits have been moved next door to the John Ben Shepperd building aka the President's Museum. It's totally free. You can currently see a small portion of the President's archival material as well as 2 exhibits from the Ellen Noel museum. The quilt exhibit was particularly unique and interesting. They also have a nice gift shop with soaps, fancy lotions, jewelry, blown glass knickknacks, stuffed toys and a few shirts. Also, don't forget to check out one of the Bush houses behind the museum. Definitely worth a visit, what else are you going to...
Read moreThis is a little hidden jewel! I look forward to coming back! It's free, but they do have original things to buy. Great variety of local artist, but it's the way you get to experience it all that moves you! Going through Alice in Wonderland was a memorable experience! They also had their free Saturday hands on event, what a fun time! I felt like a kid again! Did crafts with the kids while the Madd hatter read, a young local group of kids played the Harps, and we played a life sized game of chess! Check it out, you won't be...
Read moreWow! Both tourists and citizens of the area should see this. Enjoy free admission to this museum, which features a number of both permanent and rotating exhibitions. The Texas photography display was in the moment extremely touching. An engaging sensory experience for the eyes, ears, and touch is the outdoor sculpture garden. Both children and adults will enjoy the gift shop. Request a tour if one is available; the educational staff is excellent. The museum also has summer programs and monthly...
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