Looking for a place to visit Wild Texas history up close and personal? How about visiting a museum! Check out True West Magazine’s Four Best Western History and Art  Exhibit Museums  of the Year in Texas 
1.     Houston  Museum 
 Between the displays of dinosaurs and science you’ll also find many troves of history. Among its many unique exhibits are “
Between the displays of dinosaurs and science you’ll also find many troves of history. Among its many unique exhibits are “2.     National  Cowgirl  Museum 
 In 2002, when former Supreme Court Justice, Ms. Sandra Day O’Connor, was inducted into the Hall of Fame, this museum dedicated an entire exhibit to her titled “Sandra Day O’Connor: A 30th Anniversary Celebration.” However, before then the museum portrayed everything from rhinestone chaps and 40-pound dresses in their “No Glitz, No Glory” exhibit to vintage aprons in their “Apron Chronicles: A Patchwork of American Recollections” display. But this museum isn’t just about glamour; it is also an educational museum that during the 2010-2011 school year taught more than 17,000 students representing nine states and two foreign countries.
In 2002, when former Supreme Court Justice, Ms. Sandra Day O’Connor, was inducted into the Hall of Fame, this museum dedicated an entire exhibit to her titled “Sandra Day O’Connor: A 30th Anniversary Celebration.” However, before then the museum portrayed everything from rhinestone chaps and 40-pound dresses in their “No Glitz, No Glory” exhibit to vintage aprons in their “Apron Chronicles: A Patchwork of American Recollections” display. But this museum isn’t just about glamour; it is also an educational museum that during the 2010-2011 school year taught more than 17,000 students representing nine states and two foreign countries.3.      Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum
Canyon, Texas 
 Want to know what you would have looked like as a child growing up in the early 20th- century? Visit here! From its ranch roots to today’s professional action, last year’s exhibits traced rodeo on the Southern Plains titled “Frocks & Togs: Children’s Clothing from 1900 through the 1950s.” However, this year, after a complete remodeling job, their favorite exhibit is “
Want to know what you would have looked like as a child growing up in the early 20th- century? Visit here! From its ranch roots to today’s professional action, last year’s exhibits traced rodeo on the Southern Plains titled “Frocks & Togs: Children’s Clothing from 1900 through the 1950s.” However, this year, after a complete remodeling job, their favorite exhibit is “4.
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