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The Beaumont Children's Museum is a children's museum temporarily located in the Beaumont Civic Center in Beaumont, Texas. The museum is part of a concentration of several museums in the downtown Beaumont area. It is located across the street from the Tyrrell Historical Library, Art Museum of Southeast Texas and the Texas Energy Museum.
Babe Didrikson Zaharias Museum: Beaumont Jefferson Babe Didrikson Zaharia was born in Port Arthur [61] Beaumont Art League: Beaumont Jefferson Brown Gallery and the Scurlock Gallery [62] Beaumont Children's Museum: Beaumont Jefferson Inside the Beaumont Civic Center [63] Beaumont Police Department Museum Beaumont Jefferson Weaponry and ...
The Texas Energy Museum documents the Texas Oil industry and its ties to Beaumont's Spindletop. The museum also has exhibits on the geology and science behind oil deposits. The Fire Museum of Texas is home to the world's largest working fire hydrant and houses a large collection of historic equipment. The Art Museum of Southeast Texas (AMSET ...
Pages in category "Museums in Beaumont, Texas" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. ... Beaumont Children's Museum; D. Dishman Art Museum; E.
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Only children's museum in U.S. that focuses on fine art; founded in 1980 Bay Area Discovery Museum: Sausalito: California: Located on National Park land; founded in 1987 Beaumont Children's Museum: Beaumont: Texas: Founded in 2008. Temporarily located at Beaumont Civic Center: Betty Brinn Children's Museum: Milwaukee: Wisconsin
The Texas Energy Museum is a museum in Beaumont, Texas in the United States. The museum was formed in 1987 to tell the story of oil through state of the art exhibits including talking robotic characters. [2] The museum opened on January 10, 1990, the anniversary of the Spindletop gusher. [1]
In 1956, Babe Didrikson Zaharias died suddenly of colon cancer at the age of 45; she was buried in Beaumont, which honors her with an annual golf tournament in addition to the museum. [6] [7] The Beaumont Convention & Visitors Bureau has described her as both the "world’s greatest female athlete" and as the region's "hometown legend". [2]