All agriculture museums to visit in Texas

Explore the rich heritage of agriculture at 18 museums in Texas. Discover the history and evolution of farming practices, tools, and techniques that have shaped the agricultural landscape, from vintage farming equipment to modern agricultural innovations.

Are you passionate about farming and agricultural history? These are the must-visit agriculture museums in Texas:

  1. Levi Jordan Plantation1

    Levi Jordan Plantation

     Brazoria, TX
    The Levi Jordan Plantation is a significant historical site and building situated on Farm to Market Road 521, approximately 4 miles southwest of the city of Brazoria, in the U.S. state of Texas. This location was once one of the largest sugar and cotton producing plantations in Texas during the mid-19th century. It was founded as a forced-labor farm worked by enslaved Black people and also served as a local center of human trafficking.
  2. National Ranching Heritage Center2

    National Ranching Heritage Center

     Lubbock, TX
    The National Ranching Heritage Center (NRHC) is a museum dedicated to preserving and presenting the history of ranching. It is situated on the campus of Texas Tech University in Lubbock, Texas. The museum offers a unique insight into the ranching lifestyle and its evolution over the centuries.
  3. Nash Farm3

    Nash Farm

     Grapevine, TX
    The Thomas J. and Elizabeth Nash Farm is situated at 626 Ball Street in Grapevine, Texas. This location is easily accessible and provides a unique opportunity to explore a piece of Texas history.
  4. Audie Murphy Museum - Cotton Museum4

    Audie Murphy Museum - Cotton Museum

     Greenville, TX
    The Audie Murphy American Cotton Museum is situated at 600 Interstate 30 East, in the city of Greenville, county of Hunt, in the U.S. state of Texas. This location is easily accessible and provides a great opportunity for tourists to learn about the history of cotton and the military veterans of the area.
  5. Panhandle–Plains Historical Museum5

    Panhandle–Plains Historical Museum

     Canyon, TX
    The Panhandle–Plains Historical Museum is a history museum situated on the campus of West Texas A&M University in Canyon, Texas, United States. This location is in a small city south of Amarillo. The museum offers a unique opportunity to explore the rich history of the region in a convenient and accessible location.
  6. XIT Museum6

    XIT Museum

     Plainview, TX
    The XIT Ranch, which the museum is named after, was a cattle ranch located in the Texas Panhandle. It was operational from 1885 to 1912, making it a significant part of the region's history. The ranch covered an impressive 3,000,000 acres or 12,000 square kilometers of land in the Great Plains.
  7. Denton County Courthouse-on-the-Square Museum7

    Denton County Courthouse-on-the-Square Museum

     Denton, TX
    The Denton County Courthouse-on-the-Square, located in Denton, Texas, is a historic building that was constructed in 1896. It served as the former courthouse of Denton County and is a significant part of the county's history. Today, it stands as a testament to the architectural and historical heritage of the region.
  8. Heritage Farmstead Historical Working Farm8

    Heritage Farmstead Historical Working Farm

     Plano, TX
    The Heritage Farmstead Museum, also known as the Ammie Wilson House, is a historic farm museum situated at 1900 West 15th Street in Plano, Texas. This location offers visitors a unique opportunity to explore the history of farming in the region and the lives of the people who lived and worked there.
  9. Calaboose African American History Museum9

    Calaboose African American History Museum

     San Marcos, TX
    The overlooked history of African Americans in San Marcos, Texas is on display in this museum. Learn about the icons of the historic Dunbar neighborhood and the city of San Marcos.
  10. Cattle Raisers Museum10

    Cattle Raisers Museum

     Fort Worth, TX
    The Fort Worth Museum of Science and History is situated in the city's Cultural District at 1600 Gendy Street, Fort Worth, Texas 76107. This location is easily accessible and is surrounded by other cultural attractions, making it a convenient stop for tourists exploring the area.
  11. Texarkana Museum of Regional History11

    Texarkana Museum of Regional History

     Texarkana, TX
    The Museum of Regional History, located in Texarkana, Texas, is a significant local history museum. Established in 1971, it holds the distinction of being the first and oldest museum in the Texarkana metropolitan area. This museum offers a deep dive into the region's history, making it an interesting destination for those keen on understanding the past of this area.
  12. Texas Forestry Museum12

    Texas Forestry Museum

     Lufkin, TX
    The museum dedicated to tell the story of Texas forests. Great educational exhibits and tours.
  13. Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum13

    Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum

     Plains, TX
    The Panhandle–Plains Historical Museum is a history museum situated on the campus of West Texas A&M University in Canyon, Texas, United States. This location is a small city located south of Amarillo. The museum offers a unique blend of history and culture, making it an interesting destination for tourists.
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    Cedar Hill State Park

     Cedar Hill, TX
    Cedar Hill State Park is situated on FM 1382 and the eastern shore of Joe Pool Lake in Cedar Hill, Texas, which is ten miles southwest of Dallas. This location makes it easily accessible for both locals and tourists alike, offering a convenient escape from the city's hustle and bustle.
  15. Southwest Dairy Museum and Education Center15

    Southwest Dairy Museum and Education Center

     Sulphur Springs, TX
    The Southwest Dairy Museum is a unique institution located in Sulphur Springs, Texas. It is dedicated to showcasing the importance of the dairy industry and its significant role in the history and economy of Hopkins County. Visitors to the museum can gain a deeper understanding of the dairy industry's evolution and its impact on the local community.
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    Bayer Museum of Agriculture

     Lubbock, TX
    People interested in agriculture shouldn't miss out on this well-organized museum unveiling its history and presenting a number of unique artifacts.
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    John E Conner Museum

     Kingsville, TX
    The museum's namesake, John E. Conner was the first History professor at Texas A&M University-Kingsville. See exhibits on ranching, farming, culture, and natural history of South Texas. The Museum's Hall of Horns features over 200 animal mounts collected by rancher & hunter Graves Peeler.
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    Barrington Plantation

     Navasota, TX
    In this farm, you can learn what life was like in the 19th century, when the last president of Texas lived here.