• Hands-On History: America 250 Drop-In

    National Museum of the Pacific War 311 E Austin St, Fredericksburg, TX, United States

    Join the National Museum of the Pacific War this summer for Lead the Way: Civic Season Drop-In, a hands-on family program exploring how leadership shaped the Pacific War and how it continues to shape our civic life today. Designed for learners of all ages, this come-and-go experience invites families to jump into creative activities that […]

    free
  • Texas America250 Exhibit

    Lorenzo de Zavala State Archives and Library Building 1201 Brazos St., Austin, TX, United States

    As the country celebrates 250 years since the signing of the Declaration of Independence, every state has a story to tell about its own contributions to the development of the nation. Our 2026 exhibit, Texas America250, now on view at the Lorenzo de Zavala State Archives and Library Building, spotlights some of the areas where […]

  • Gregg County Historical Museum’s Historic Windshield Tour

    Gregg County Historical Museum 214 N Fredonia St, Longview, United States

    Self-guided driving tour across Gregg County with audio. Gregg County Historical Museum invites you to take a journey through the people, places, and stories that shaped one of East Texas’s most remarkable communities. From early settlements and stagecoach routes to downtown landmarks, churches, cemeteries, and the oil fields that changed the world.

  • Exhibition: Rancheras: Spanish Texas Women and Their Contributions to American Independence

    Municipal Archives & Records Center 719 S. Santa Rosa Ave, San Antonio, TX, United States

    Rancheras: Spanish Texas Women and Their Contributions to American Independence uncovers the overlooked role of women ranch owners in eighteenth-century Texas and their influence during the American Revolution. Through original wills, petitions, and census records, the exhibition shows how women exercised legal and economic authority under Spanish colonial law while managing cattle networks that supported […]

  • Lead the Way: Civic Season Drop-In

    National Museum of the Pacific War 311 E Austin St, Fredericksburg, TX, United States

    Join the National Museum of the Pacific War this summer for Lead the Way: Civic Season Drop-In, a hands-on family program exploring how leadership shaped the Pacific War and how it continues to shape our civic life today. Designed for learners of all ages, this come-and-go experience invites families to jump into creative activities that […]

    included with site admission
  • Texas America250 Traveling Exhibit

    Palestine Public Library 502 N. Queen St., Palestine, United States

    Texas America250 traveling exhibit will be on display in the Palestine Public Library public spaces.

  • The American Experiment: A Celebration of America 250 exhibit

    Welcome Center at Brown House 301 N Ballard Ave., Wylie, TX, United States

    This free exhibit features a gallery of art prints that vividly depict the chronology of the American Revolution and illuminate the colonists’ struggles, triumphs, and sacrifices in their quest for liberty. Discover the motivations that ignited a desire for freedom and explore the socio-political climate that compelled ordinary people to rise against the world’s most […]

  • Texas America250 Traveling Exhibit

    Ingleside Public Library 2775 Waco Street, Ingleside, TX, United States

    Our Traveling Exhibit is displayed in our foyer for patrons to learn and enjoy!

  • America the Beautiful Art Exhibit at Christus Good Shepherd Medical Center

    Christus Good Shepherd Medical Center 700 E Marshall Ave, Longview, TX, United States

    Curated in conjunction with the Longview Museum of Fine Arts, this America the Beautiful art display features community submitted artwork. The artwork can be found on the hospital’s ground floor near the ER entrance.

  • Texas Constitution on Display Through July 31

    Lorenzo de Zavala State Archives and Library Building 1201 Brazos St., Austin, TX, United States

    From February through July, the original 1876 Texas Constitution will be on display in TSLAC’s Reference Reading Room. This landmark document isn’t just a set of lofty principles—a defining feature is its extensive detail, more typical of state law codes. Its 17 articles cover everything from voting rights and education to railroads and taxes. The […]