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Welcome to the web site of the Bob Bullock Texas State History Museum. Check out the interactive collection of artifacts and exhibits, educational resources and programs, upcoming events and movie show times on the state's largest IMAX.
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1800 Congress Ave. Austin, TX 78701 Mailing Address: PO Box...
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The Bullock Texas State History Museum (often referred to as the Bob Bullock Texas State History Museum or Bullock Museum) is a history museum in Austin, Texas. The museum, located a few blocks north of the Texas State Capitol at 1800 North Congress Avenue in Austin, Texas, is dedicated to interpreting the continually unfolding "Story of Texas ...
4 dni temu · The Bullock Museum in Austin is the state’s official history museum. Located just north of the Texas Capitol, visitors can’t miss the red granite building that’s topped with a majestic copper dome and features a monumental, 35-foot-tall bronze star stationed in the Museum’s Lone Star Plaza.
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The Bullock Texas State History Museum is the state's official history museum and features three floors of exhibition galleries, IMAX® Theatre, Texas Spirit Theater, The Star Cafe, and Bullock Museum Store.
Experience Texas history through exhibitions and films at the Bullock Texas State History Museum.
The Museum collaborates with more than 700 museums, libraries, archives, and individuals to display original historical artifacts and produce dynamic exhibitions that illuminate and celebrate Texas history and culture.