Category: Museums

  • Fullerton Train Museum

    Historic train cars & cabooses with period decor, open the first & third Saturday of every month.

  • The Children’s Museum at La Habra

    Kids’ museum with exhibits including a hand-carved carousel & guided tour of a 1942 railroad car.

  • Richard Nixon Birthplace

    The Richard Nixon Birthplace offers a fascinating glimpse into the life of one of America’s most complex and influential presidents. Visitors can explore the humble home where Nixon was born, learn about his early years, and delve into the historical events that shaped his political journey.

  • Bowers Museum

    Mission Revival-style museum for global art (permanent & temporary), lectures & an eatery, Tangata.

  • Charles and Mary Ann Goodnight Ranch State Historic Site

    The Charles and Mary Ann Goodnight Ranch State Historic Site offers a glimpse into the rich history of Texas cattle ranching. Visitors can explore the preserved ranch buildings, learn about the life and legacy of Charles and Mary Ann Goodnight, and discover the stories of cowboys, pioneer families, and the vast open range that shaped this region.

  • Carson County Square House Museum

    The Carson County Square House Museum offers a fascinating glimpse into the history of the region. Visitors can explore a beautifully preserved square house, furnished with period antiques and artifacts that tell the stories of early settlers and their lives in Panhandle.

  • Jack Sisemore RV Museum and Storage

    Visitors seeking a unique glimpse into the history of recreational vehicles will find themselves captivated by the Jack Sisemore RV Museum and Storage in Amarillo. This fascinating museum houses an impressive collection of vintage RVs, showcasing the evolution of these mobile homes from humble beginnings to modern marvels.

  • Amarillo Railroad Museum, Inc.

    The Amarillo Railroad Museum offers visitors a fascinating glimpse into the rich history of rail travel and its impact on the region. Through an impressive collection of locomotives, rolling stock, and historical artifacts, guests can explore the evolution of railroad technology and learn about the pivotal role it played in shaping Amarillo’s growth and development.

  • Kwahadi Museum of the American Indian

    Heritage museum with exhibits on Native American culture & art, plus traditional dance performances.

  • Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum

    This sizable museum presents the natural history of the region through bones, artifacts & art.