All ethnology museums to visit in Texas

Explore the cultural diversity and heritage at 53 ethnology museums in Texas. These museums offer insights into the traditions, customs, and ways of life of various communities.

Are you interested in learning about different cultures and their histories? Here are the ethnology museums to visit in Texas:

  1. Deaf Smith County Historical Museum1

    Deaf Smith County Historical Museum

     Hereford, TX
    Located in a former school building, this historical site is dedicated to preserving the heritage of the Pioneers, Indians and cowboys.
  2. Mayborn Museum Complex2

    Mayborn Museum Complex

     Waco, TX
    The Sue & Frank Mayborn Natural Science and Cultural History Museum Complex, also known as MMC, is a large facility located at Baylor University in Waco, Texas. It was opened in May 2004 and spans an impressive 142,000 square feet. This museum complex is a significant part of the university and offers a wide range of exhibits and experiences for visitors.
  3. The Crow Collection of Asian Art3

    The Crow Collection of Asian Art

     Dallas, TX
    The Crow Museum of Asian Art, situated in Dallas, Texas, is a renowned art museum that is home to more than 4,000 works of Asian art. This vast collection provides a comprehensive overview of Asian art and culture, making it a significant destination for art enthusiasts and tourists alike.
  4. Centennial Museum and Chihuahuan Desert Gardens4

    Centennial Museum and Chihuahuan Desert Gardens

     El Paso, TX
    The Centennial Museum and Chihuahuan Desert Gardens is a cultural and natural history museum located on the campus of the University of Texas at El Paso. It is the oldest museum in El Paso, built in 1936 to commemorate the centenary of Texas independence. The museum focuses primarily on the natural and cultural history of the Chihuahuan Desert, promoting and sharing knowledge and understanding of the region's natural diversity and its people.
  5. The Samurai Collection5

    The Samurai Collection

     Dallas, TX
    The Samurai Collection, officially known as The Ann and Gabriel Barbier-Mueller Museum, is a unique museum dedicated to samurai armor. It is conveniently located at 2501 North Harwood Street in Dallas, Texas. This location makes it easily accessible for tourists visiting the city.
  6. Menil Collection6

    Menil Collection

     Houston, TX
    The Menil Collection is a museum situated in the Houston Museum District, in Houston, Texas. This museum is a part of a larger complex that includes multiple buildings and pavilions, each housing different parts of the extensive art collection.
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    Mexican Cultural Institute

     San Antonio, TX
    Promoting Mexican culture and bonding Americans and Mexicans together, this place features art, concerts, movies etc.
  8. Harry Ransom Center8

    Harry Ransom Center

     Austin, TX
    The Harry Ransom Center, located at the University of Texas at Austin, is a unique institution that serves as an archive, library, and museum. It specializes in the collection of literary and cultural artifacts from the Americas and Europe. This makes it a fascinating destination for those interested in literature, culture, and history.
  9. Institute of Texan Cultures9

    Institute of Texan Cultures

     San Antonio, TX
    The Institute of Texan Cultures (ITC), managed by the University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA), is a museum and library situated in the Texas Pavilion at HemisFair Park in Downtown San Antonio, Texas. This location is easily accessible and offers a rich cultural experience for visitors.
  10. Caddo Mounds State Historic Site10

    Caddo Mounds State Historic Site

     Alto, TX
    The Caddo Mounds State Historic Site, also known as the George C. Davis Site, is a significant archaeological site located in Weeping Mary, Texas. The site comprises a village and ceremonial center, which are characterized by two earthwork platform mounds and one burial mound. These mounds are remnants of the Caddoan Mississippian culture, providing a glimpse into the lives of the Native American tribes that once inhabited the region.
  11. Southgate–Lewis House11

    Southgate–Lewis House

     Austin, TX
    The Southgate Lewis House is a significant historical landmark located at 1501 East 12th Street, just a mile east of the Texas State Capitol in Austin, Texas. This location is easily accessible and offers a unique opportunity to explore a piece of African American history and culture in the heart of Austin's Black Cultural District.
  12. Levi Jordan Plantation12

    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.
  13. Witte Museum13

    Witte Museum

     San Antonio, TX
    The Witte Museum, established in 1926, is situated in the scenic Brackenridge Park in San Antonio, Texas. This location offers visitors not only a rich cultural experience within the museum but also the opportunity to explore the surrounding park, adding an extra layer of enjoyment to their visit.
  14. National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame14

    National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame

     Fort Worth, TX
    The National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame, located in Fort Worth, Texas, was established in 1975. It is a museum dedicated to honoring the women of the American West who have shown extraordinary courage and pioneering spirit. The museum serves as a tribute to these women and their contributions to the history and culture of the American West.
  15. Museum of Texas Tech University15

    Museum of Texas Tech University

     Lubbock, TX
    The Museum of Texas Tech University, located in Lubbock, Texas, is a comprehensive institution that includes the main museum building, the Moody Planetarium, the Natural Science Research Laboratory, and the research and educational elements of the Lubbock Lake Landmark and the Val Verde County research site. These diverse components offer a wide range of exhibits and educational opportunities for visitors.
  16. Hutchinson County Historical Museum16

    Hutchinson County Historical Museum

     Borger, TX
    This intriguing museum follows the history of Texas from the Spanish expeditions in the 16th century till the discovery of oil in the 1920s.
  17. Panhandle–Plains Historical Museum17

    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.
  18. Carson County Square House Museum18

    Carson County Square House Museum

     Panhandle, TX
    The Carson County Square House Museum is situated at the crossroads of Texas State Highway 207 and Fifth Street in the city of Panhandle, within Carson County, Texas. This location makes it easily accessible for tourists traveling through the state.
  19. Latino Cultural Center19

    Latino Cultural Center

     Dallas, TX
    The Latino Cultural Center in Dallas, Texas, plays a significant role in the region as a hub for the preservation, development, and promotion of Latino and Hispanic arts and culture. This center is not just a museum, but a vibrant platform that fosters the growth and appreciation of Latino and Hispanic cultural heritage.
  20. Alibates Flint Quarries20

    Alibates Flint Quarries

     Fritch, TX
    The Alibates Flint Quarries National Monument has been a significant site since the Ice Age. Native Americans used to visit the reddish cliffs near the Canadian River in search of flint, which was essential for making weapons and tools. The traces of these quarries are still visible today and are part of a protected area managed by the National Park Service.
  21. Buffalo Soldiers National Museum21

    Buffalo Soldiers National Museum

     Houston, TX
    Museum dedicated to African-American soldiers and their valor in foreign and domestic wars. The only one of its kind in the whole U.S.
  22. Bath House Cultural Center22

    Bath House Cultural Center

     Dallas, TX
    The Bath House Cultural Center, located on the east shore of White Rock Lake in east Dallas, Texas, is the first of six neighborhood cultural centers built and operated by the City of Dallas Office of Cultural Affairs. This center serves all of Dallas, especially the eastern region of the city, and is a significant landmark with a rich history dating back to 1930. Designed by Dallas architect Jon Carsey, the Bath House is one of the first Art Deco buildings in the southwest.
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    American Cowboy Museum

     Houston, TX
    The American Cowboy Museum is situated on the Taylor-Stevenson Ranch. Founded in 1988 by Mollie Taylor Stevenson Jr., the museum emphasizes the art, history, and culture of the contributions made by African Americans, Hispanics, Native Americans, and women to the development of the American West.
  24. National Museum of Funeral History24

    National Museum of Funeral History

     Houston, TX
    The National Museum of Funeral History, located in Houston, Texas, is a unique institution that houses a vast collection of artifacts and relics. The museum's primary aim is to educate the public and preserve the heritage of death care. This unique focus offers visitors a chance to explore a less commonly discussed aspect of human culture and history.
  25. Czech Center Museum Houston25

    Czech Center Museum Houston

     Houston, TX
    The Czech Center Museum Houston, also known as the Czech Cultural & Community Center, is a multifunctional cultural organization situated in the Museum District of Houston, Texas. The center is dedicated to the education and celebration of Czech and Slovakian culture, art, and history. It provides a unique opportunity for visitors to immerse themselves in the rich traditions and heritage of these Central European nations.
  26. El Paso Museum of History26

    El Paso Museum of History

     El Paso, TX
    The El Paso Museum of History, situated in downtown El Paso, Texas, offers a comprehensive look into the past 400 years of history in the United States/Mexico border region. This museum provides a unique opportunity for visitors to delve into the rich and complex history of this border area, exploring the cultural, political, and social changes that have shaped the region over the centuries.
  27. Pioneer Museum27

    Pioneer Museum

     Fredericksburg, TX
    While not enormous, this museum packs in rich collections of authentic objects and photographs depicting the first German settlement.
  28. The Bryan Museum28

    The Bryan Museum

     Galveston, TX
    The Bryan Museum, which opened its doors in 2015, is situated in the historic Galveston Orphans Home in Galveston, Texas. This location itself is steeped in history, providing a fitting backdrop for the museum's extensive collection of historical artifacts, documents, and artwork.
  29. Red Men Museum and Library29

    Red Men Museum and Library

     Waco, TX
    The Red Men Museum and Library, located in Waco, Texas, is a museum dedicated to American history. It provides a comprehensive overview of the nation's past, making it an ideal destination for history enthusiasts and curious tourists alike.
  30. African American Museum30

    African American Museum

     Dallas, TX
    The African American Museum of Dallas is situated at 3536 Grand Avenue in Fair Park, Dallas, Texas. This location is easily accessible and provides a central point for visitors to explore the rich history and culture of African Americans. The museum is a significant cultural institution in the city, offering a unique perspective on African American art, history, and culture.
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    Centro de Artes Gallery

     San Antonio, TX
    The Museo Alameda, located in the historic Market Square in Downtown San Antonio, Texas, held the distinction of being the largest Latino museum in the United States. It was also the first formal Smithsonian affiliate outside of Washington D.C. This affiliation with the Smithsonian Institution, a renowned group of museums and research centers, underscores the museum's significance in the cultural landscape of the United States.
  32. Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum32

    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.
  33. Hopkins County Museum and Heritage Park33

    Hopkins County Museum and Heritage Park

     Sulphur Springs, TX
    The Hopkins County Museum and Heritage Park, situated in Sulphur Springs, Texas, serves as a local history museum. It is dedicated to documenting and preserving the rich history of Hopkins County. The museum is a significant resource for those interested in learning about the county's past, offering a comprehensive look at the area's history.
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    National Multicultural Heritage Museum

     Fort Worth, TX
    The National Multicultural Western Heritage Museum is situated at 2029 N Main Street, Fort Worth, Texas 76164. It is nestled within the Fort Worth Stockyards National Historic District, adding to its historical significance and charm.
  35. Henry G. Madison Cabin35

    Henry G. Madison Cabin

     Austin, TX
    The well-preserved log cabin built by Henry G. Madison was transported to the park to house a museum about Austin's Black heritage.
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    Casa Ramirez Folk Art

     Houston, TX
    A gallery offering sale and exposition of Mexican paintings, ceramics, artifacts and more!
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    Kwahadi Museum of the American Indian

     Amarillo, TX
    This museum features lovely exhibits on Indian culture, like beadworks, paintings, bronzes, clothes and tools, all made by Thomas E. Mails.
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    Costumes of the Americas Museum

     Brownsville, TX
    Although this museum is quite small, it hosts an extensive collection of costumes of the native Americans.
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    Lenora Rolla Heritage Center Museum

     Fort Worth, TX
    The Lenora Rolla Heritage Center Museum, located in Fort Worth, Texas, is dedicated to the history of African Americans in Tarrant County and across Texas. This museum provides a unique perspective on the rich cultural and historical contributions of African Americans in the region.
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    Texas State Museum of Asian Cultures

     Corpus Christi, TX
    Museum packed with interesting information, particularly suitable if you're fond of Asian cultures.
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    Instituto of Cultura Hispanica

     Corpus Christi, TX
    The exhibitions of this museum cast a clever eye on the culture of Hispanic countries. Folkloric events take place here as well.
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    Collin County History Museum

     Mckinney, TX
    Possessing an enormous collection of artifacts, this museum discovers the history of the northern part of Texas in an attractive way.
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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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    Ysleta del Sur Pueblo Cultural Center

     El Paso, TX
    If you want to know more about the Tigua Indian people, come to this museum and cultural centre presenting 300 years of their history.
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    Harrison County Museum

     Marshall, TX
    The Harrison County Historical Museum, located in Marshall, Texas, is a dedicated institution that showcases the rich history of Harrison County. The museum provides an in-depth look into the past, offering visitors a chance to learn about the county's historical events and figures.
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    Pasadena Historical Museum

     Pasadena, TX
    This museum focuses mainly on depicting the history of Pasadena, history of Indian natives of the area and some other important exhibits.
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    Czech Heritage Museum & Genealogy Center

     Temple, TX
    Commemorating the Czech community in Texas, this museum maintains the specifics of Czech culture far away from homeland.
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    Floyd County Museum

     Floydada, TX
    When in the area, don't forget to visit a museum tracing the history of the region, housing several unique artifacts. Admission free!
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    Canton Plaza Museum

     Canton, TX
    This museum hosts an amazing collection of bells which is the largest in the state and other Native American artefacts.
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    Red River Valley Museum

     Vernon, TX
    The Red River Valley Museum is situated at 4600 College Drive, in the city of Vernon, within the county of Wilbarger, in the U.S. state of Texas. This location is easily accessible and provides a great opportunity for tourists to explore the rich history and culture of the region.
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    Museum of South Texas History

     Edinburg, TX
    The Museum of South Texas History, situated in Edinburg, USA, offers an extensive exhibition that covers the history of the Rio Grande Valley and the rest of South Texas. This provides a comprehensive understanding of the region's past, making it an informative destination for tourists interested in history.
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    Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center

     San Antonio, TX
    The mission of this cultural center is to preserve the heritage of Chicano, Latino and Native American people.
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    White Deer Land Museum

     White Deer, TX
    This friendly two-story historical museum displays textiles, home furnishings, early settlement tools and an arrowhead collection.