• Exhibit: Tom Lea’s Twelve Travelers Through the Pass of the North

    The Magoffin Home State Historic Site, in partnership with the Tom Lea Institute, is pleased to host Tom Lea’s Twelve Travelers Through the Pass of the North, a collection of illustrations depicting significant historical figures who shaped the history of El Paso and the Southwest. Initially published in 1946, these images will be displayed at the […]

    included with site admission
  • Music in the Chamber: 1776-1826

    George A. Purefoy Municipal Center 6101 Frisco Square Blvd., Frisco, TX, United States

    Soloists from the renowned Austin Baroque Orchestra present “Close Encounters of the Colonial Kind,” evoking the sonic world of colonial North America in a commemoration of the first 50 years after American independence. Featuring replicas of instruments from the 18th century and music from the four colonial powers — England, Spain, France, and the Netherlands […]

    $10
  • Hearth Wars

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

    Join us on Saturday, January 24th as some of the best cooks in Texas museums face off to see who is the best cook in Austin’s Colony! Staff and volunteers from various Texas Historical Commission sites will all compete to make the best dish using a mysterious secret ingredient. Contestants will begin cooking at 9am […]

    included with site admission
  • Preserving Family Photographs and Documents

    French Legation State Historic Site 802 San Marcos Street, Austin, TX, United States

    As we celebrate America’s Semiquincentennial (250 years) and soon Texas’ bicentennial (200 years), we also honor local and family history. Join the French Legation State Historic Site Educators in the second session of our Genealogy Research series: Preserving Family Photographs and Documents. Do you have old family records stashed in random boxes? From letters and […]

    included with site admission
  • Bridge to the Future

    Comanche County Historical Museum 402 Moorman Road, Comanche, TX, United States

    The Comanche County Museum is proud to launch the “Bridge to the Future” Project in commemoration of Texas America250, a year-long celebration honoring the nation’s 250th anniversary and the vital role Texas plays in America’s story. The centerpiece of this initiative will take place on Saturday, January 24, 2026, at 5:00 p.m., when the museum […]

  • 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!

  • Levi Jordan & Varner-Hogg Plantations Virtual Book Club

    Virtual Event

    Ima Hogg: The Governor’s Daughter by Virginia Bernhard is the story of Ima Hogg, the only daughter of Governor James Stephen Hogg. Ima was born in 1882 and died in 1975 at the age of 93, and she became a legend in her own right. Ima attended the University of Texas, studied music in New […]

    no cost
  • Saturday History Lecture: Texas and the American Revolution

    Republic of Texas Plaza 5117 North Main Street,, Baytown, TX, United States

    Guest speaker John Espinosa, Governor General – Member of the Houston Chapter, Los Granaderos y Damas de Gálvez, will tell how Texas, although not part of the United States at the time, contributed to the American Revolution.

  • 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 […]

  • Texas Constitution on View

    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 […]