• Scouting America American Heritage Workshop

    Lone Star Flight Museum 11551 Aerospace Ave., Houston, United States

    Lone Star Flight Museum’s collection of warbirds represents the heritage of the American people that fought to protect the rights outlined in the Constitution. Meet veterans that fought for those rights and hear their stories, discuss how history is depicted in music of wartime eras, learn about local historic places and the events that happened […]

    $65
  • Display: Documenting America in Government Records. Keeping America Informed – From Printing Press to Digital AI Era (1700s to Present)

    Fayette County Courthouse 151 N Washington St, La Grange, United States

    This exhibit reveals the behind-the-scenes—often lesser-known but highly significant—history of federal printing, preservation, and public access to information in the United States since the 1700s—inviting visitors to deepen their understanding and broaden awareness of how government information reaches the public. How has free, equal, and permanent public access been ensured—and how is it evolving today? […]

  • Home on the Range: The Goodnight Legacy

    Charles and Mary Ann Goodnight Ranch State Historic Site 2000 US HWY 287, Clarendon, TX, United States

    In celebration of America 250, Goodnight Ranch is hosting a FREE program that explores the legacy of Charles and Mary Ann Goodnight. Their vision, generosity, and resilience helped shape not only the town of Goodnight but also other pioneer communities in the Texas Panhandle. Come hear how they helped other Texans build the state and […]

  • America 250: Texas in the Nation’s Service (Lecture Series)

    Neill-Cochran House Museum 2310 San Gabriel Street, Austin, TX, United States

    The NCHM’s Modern Times speaker series this year is dedicated to commemorating the 250th anniversary of the founding of the nation. The lectures over the course of the year will show how the people and events of Texas have helped to shape the United States more broadly. Modern Times – Doris Miller presented by Dr. Stephen […]

  • America250 Exhibit

    Longview Public Library 222 W. Cotton St., Longview, TX, United States

    Texas America250 Traveling Exhibit: Texas America250, on loan from the Texas State Library and Archives Commission (TSLAC). The Texas America250 exhibit highlights historically significant Texas Treasures from the State Archives, encouraging all Americans to explore the story of the Lone Star State over the past 250 years. From Spanish missions to the space race, the […]

  • Cooking Class: Kugel

    Join us as we savor history through foods in El Paso! Modern El Paso is a blend of many communities’ traditions and we are experiencing them one dish at a time. This historic recipe for kugel combines egg noodles, cheese, and raisins, this dish is popular during Jewish holidays. The cost is $10 per person. […]

    $10
  • Tom Lea: Brushstrokes from the Frontlines of World War II

    The Old Post Office Museum & Art Center 510 Third Street, Graham, TX, United States

    Tom Lea: Brushstrokes from the Frontlines of World War II El Paso artist Tom Lea was the first Accredited War Artist-Correspondent hired by LIFE magazine to paint World War II as it was being experienced by U.S. and Allied troops. From 1941 to 1945, Lea traveled more than 100,000 miles to record military activities in […]

  • LCpl. Benjamin W. Schmidt Symposium on War, Conflict, and Society

    Dee J. Kelly Alumni Center 2820 Stadium Dr., Fort Worth, United States

    Join the Texas Christian University History Department for the 2026 Schmidt Symposium, focused on “America’s Revolutionary War.” The symposium will begin on Friday evening with a keynote address, followed by a day of panel discussions on Saturday featuring scholars and historians exploring the key issues and legacies of the war. All events are free and […]

  • Burning on the Brazos

    San Felipe de Austin State Historic Site 220 2nd St., San Felipe, TX, United States

    On March 29th, 1836, the town of San Felipe de Austin was set aflame by its own citizens as a defensive tactic against the Mexican Army. In the weeks leading up to this, the town played a significant role in the war with Mexico. Learn about the chain of events that ultimately led to the […]

    included with site admission
  • Texas History Day 2026

    Bullock Texas State History Museum 1800 N. Congress Avenue, Austin, TX, United States

    Encouraged by their teachers and parents, thousands of Texas students in grades 6 to 12 participate in the National History Day contest. The best entries will bring their projects to be judged at the annual state-level competition, organized by the Texas State Historical Association and held at the Bullock Museum and the University of Texas on April […]