List of museums in North Texas

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The list of museums in North Texas encompasses museums defined for this context as institutions (including nonprofit organizations, government entities, and private businesses) that collect and care for objects of cultural, artistic, scientific, or historical interest and make their collections or related exhibits available for public viewing. Museums that exist only in cyberspace (i.e., virtual museums) are not included. Also included are non-profit art galleries and exhibit spaces.

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North Texas[]

North Texas (also commonly called North Central Texas, Northeastern Texas and Nortex) is a distinct cultural and geographic area forming the central-northeastern section of the U.S. state of Texas. North Texas is generally considered to include the area south of Oklahoma, east of Abilene, and north of Waco. North Texas by this definition is more precisely the northern part of the eastern portion of Texas.

The counties included are Archer, Baylor, Clay, Collin, Cooke, Cottle, Dallas, Denton, Ellis, Erath, Fannin, Foard, Grayson, Hardeman, Hood, Hunt, Jack, Johnson, Kaufman, Montague, Navarro, Palo Pinto, Parker, Rockwall, Somervell, Tarrant, Wichita, Wilbarger, Wise, and Young County, Texas.

Museums[]

Museum name City County Type Summary/Refs
African American Museum of Dallas Dallas Dallas Art Includes African American folk art, African masks, sculptures, gold weights, and textiles, art reflecting African American culture and history[1]
Allen Heritage Center Allen Collin Local history Photos, clothing, located in a replica depot[2]
American Airlines C.R. Smith Museum Fort Worth Tarrant Aviation History of American Airlines and the air transportation industry
Amon Carter Museum of American Art Fort Worth Tarrant Art American art, includes paintings, sculptures and photography[3]
Archer County Historical Museum Archer City Archer Local history Located in the former county jail[4][5]
Arlington Museum of Art Arlington Tarrant Art Focus is contemporary Texas art exhibitions[6][7]
Plano Collin Art [8]
Audie Murphy American Cotton Museum Greenville Hunt Local history Historical information about the cotton industry, and Medal of Honor recipient Audie Murphy, Hunt County War Memorial on the grounds
Bain-Honaker House Farmersville Collin Historic house Operated by the Farmersville Historical Society[9]
Ball-Eddleman-McFarland House Fort Worth Tarrant Historic house
The Ann and Gabriel Barbier-Mueller Museum Dallas Dallas Art Samurai armor collection
Barnard's Mill Art Museum Glen Rose Somervell Art Historic mill and art museum, operated by the Somervell History Foundation[10][11]
Barney Smith's Toilet Seat Art Museum The Colony Denton Collection of toilet seats. Formerly located in Alamo Heights in Bexar County.[12][13][non-primary source needed][14]
Bath House Cultural Center Dallas Dallas Multiple Includes a fine arts gallery and the White Rock Lake Museum with exhibits of natural history
Bayless-Selby House Museum Denton Denton Historic house Victorian period home in Denton Historical Park[15]
Baylor County Museum Seymour Baylor Local history [16][17]
Ben Hogan Museum Dublin Erath Sports Life of golfer Ben Hogan[18]
Cleburne Johnson Native American [19]
Bridgeport Heritage Museum Bridgeport Wise Local history Includes coal mining, railroads, natural gas, housed in the lower floor of the Bridgeport Visitors Center[20]
Bull Riding Hall of Fame Fort Worth Tarrant Hall of fame To recognize bull riders, bullfighters, bulls, stock contractors, and other notables.[21]
Burleson Heritage Museum Burleson Johnson Local history The original 1912 Interurban electric trolley station (and drug store), with restored rail car 330 and parlor car 411 outside for touring, and items and information of local historical significance.[22][23]
Capehart Communications Collection Corsicana Navarro Technology Open by appointment, private collection of communications equipment including telephones, magazines, posters, records, and related communications equipment[24]
Cattle Raisers Museum Fort Worth Tarrant History History of the cattle and ranching industry in Texas, located inside the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History[25]
Cavanaugh Flight Museum Addison Dallas Aviation Vintage aircraft, aviation heritage
Cedar Hill Museum of History Cedar Hill Dallas Local history [26]
McKinney Collin Open air Includes six historic homes, a one-room school house, chapel and store, blacksmith shop, smoke house, and chapel[27]
Cleburne Johnson Local history Outdoor displays of tipis and life size cattle drive silhouettes, history of the Chisholm Trail in the area[19]
Christian Arts Museum Fort Worth Tarrant Art Spiritually inspired (Christian only) works of art[28]
City-County Heritage Museum Paducah Cottle Local history Exhibits include antiques, farming, ranching and retail businesses[29]
Clara Foster Slough Museum Enloe Delta Local History Home to many Enloe, Delta County and Sulphur River artifacts, as well as a genealogy center and library; also known as the Enloe Museum[30]
Clay County 1890 Jail Museum Henrietta Clay Prison Historic jail and keeper's residence, exhibits of local history[31]
Collin County History Museum McKinney Collin Local history Includes Civil War, pioneer life and farming exhibits, operated by the Collin County Historical Society[32]
Commemorative Air Force Wing Lancaster Dallas Aviation Located at Lancaster Airport[33][34][35]
Courthouse-on-the-Square Museum Denton Denton Local history History and culture of Denton County[15]
Creative Arts Center Bonham Fannin Art Community arts center with exhibits[36]
Creation Evidence Museum Glen Rose Somervell Creationist
Crow Collection of Asian Art Dallas Dallas Art Arts and cultures of China, Japan, India and Southeast Asia
Cumbie Aviation Museum Corsicana Navarro Aviation Officially the Glenn Cumbie Museum of Aviation and Military History, located at Corsicana Municipal Airport, military and aviation artifacts[37]
Dallas Contemporary Dallas Dallas Art Contemporary art gallery exhibitions
Dallas Firefighters Museum Dallas Dallas Firefighting Located in the former fire station opposite Fair Park[38]
Dallas Dallas Living Portrays life in North Texas from 1840 to 1910, located in the Cedars district[39]
Dallas Holocaust Museum/Center for Education & Tolerance Dallas Dallas History History of the Holocaust and the moral and ethical response to prejudice, hatred and indifference for the benefit of all humanity
Dallas Museum of Art Dallas Dallas Art
Denton County African American Museum Denton Denton African American African American history in Denton County, features early 20th century medical office collection[15]
Denton Firefighters' Museum Denton Denton Firefighting [40]
Dinosaur Valley State Park Glen Rose Somervell Natural history Visitor center with dinosaur exhibits, park features dinosaur tracks
Weatherford Parker Local history Exhibits include Mary Martin, Larry Hagman, Native Americans, early settlement, cattle drivers[41]
Dublin Bottling Works Dublin Erath Industry Historic working bottling works with W.P. Kloster Museum of Dr. Pepper memorabilia[42][43]
Dublin Historical Museum Dublin Erath Local history Operated by the Dublin Historical Society, exhibits include Ben Hogan, collection Big Little Books, military artifacts[44]
Dublin Rodeo Heritage Museum Dublin Erath American West Rodeo photos, saddles, media related to when Dublin, Texas hosted one of the biggest rodeo companies in world during the late 1930s, 1940s and 1950s[45]
Eastland County Law Enforcement Museum Eastland Eastland Law enforcement located in the 1897 Eastland County Jail, once housing a Santa Claus Bank Robbery suspect.[46]
Eastland County Museum Eastland Eastland Local history located in the old Eastland National Bank Building.[46][47]
Eastland Outdoor Art Museum Eastland Eastland Art includes over 40 copies of famous artworks placed around town[46]
Eisenhower Birthplace State Historic Site Denison Grayson Historic house Restored 1890s birthplace of President Dwight Eisenhower[48]
Ellis County Museum Waxahachie Ellis Local history [49]
Emory Heritage Park Emory Rains Open air Early 20th-century buildings open by appointment, operated by the Rains County Historical Society, includes a 1920s period house, church, service station, cotton gin scales building and jail[50]
Ennis Railroad and Cultural Heritage Museum Ennis Ellis Multiple Local history, railroad memorabilia, dioramas, depot replicas, Czech dolls from the old country[51]
Euless Heritage Museum Euless Tarrant Local history Includes a military room, a 1930s kitchen, and a 1940s school room[52]
Fannin County Museum of History Bonham Fannin Local history [53]
Farmers Branch Dallas Open air 27 acres, includes 1856 Gilbert House, a train depot, school, 1930s Dodson House, 1885 Victorian cottage, 1890s church[54]
Arlington Tarrant Local history Operated by the Arlington Historical Society[55]
Fire Hall Museum Crowell Foard Local history [56]
Mesquite Dallas Historic house Late 19th-century settler's homestead[57]
Fort Inglish Bonham Fannin History Replica mid 19th-century fort, includes a frontier cabin, a trading post, and blacksmith shop, open seasonally[58]
Fort Richardson State Park Jacksboro Jack Military Restored post-Civil War fort buildings[59]
Fort Worth Aviation Museum Fort Worth Tarrant Aviation History of North Texas aviation from the first flight to modern stealth aircraft. 25 aircraft and special exhibits on forward air control, World War I, military aviation, barnstormers, airlines, airports, World War II, Consolidated B-36 and other locally made aircraft.
Fort Worth Museum of Science and History Fort Worth Tarrant Multiple Science, local history
Frisco Heritage Center Frisco Collin Local history Local history exhibits, period room and industry displays, Heritage Center village of historic homes, a log cabin, one room school house and church[60]
Frontiers of Flight Museum Dallas Dallas Aviation History behind the earliest aviators to modern astronauts, balloons and Zeppelins, the Wright brothers, World War I & II commercial and general flight and the ongoing space program
Fuller House Euless Tarrant Historic house Restored Depression era house[52]
Gallery at UTA Arlington Tarrant Art Part of the Fine Arts building of the University of Texas at Arlington[61]
Thurber Erath Industry Operated by Tarleton State University, development of the coal, brick, and petroleum industries in the Thurber area[62]
Gordon Community Library & Museum Gordon Palo Pinto Local history [63]
Grapevine Historical Museum Grapevine Tarrant Local history Operated by the Grapevine Historical Society in a former ice house[64]
Grapevine Museum Galleries Grapevine Tarrant Art Art galleries, located in the visitor's information center depot that also includes the Grapevine Vintage Railroad operations, a blacksmith shop, the station house[65]
Grayson County Frontier Village Denison Grayson Open air Recreated frontier village with many historic houses[66]
Hall of State Dallas Dallas Local history Exhibits of city history and culture, operated by the Dallas Historical Society
Harber Wildlife Museum Sherman Grayson Natural history Collection of big game animals in dioramas and African artifacts[67]
Hardeman County Historical Jail Museum Quanah Hardeman Prison Historic jail and keeper's residence[68]
Heard-Craig Center for the Arts McKinney Collin Historic house 1900 Heard-Craig House with family's heirlooms, paintings, art objects, personal memorabilia and furniture[69]
Heard Natural Science Museum and Wildlife Sanctuary McKinney Collin Natural history Includes Texas' venomous snakes, rocks, minerals and fossils, seashells and marine life, North Texas ecosystems, 289-acre wildlife sanctuary[70]
Heritage Farmstead Museum Plano Collin Living Blackland Prairie farm culture and history from about 1890 to 1920
Heritage House Irving Dallas Historic house Early 20th-century period house, operated by the Irving Heritage Society[71][72]
Hill County Cell Block Museum Hillsboro Hill Local history exhibits include Hill County native Willie Nelson, Native American artifacts, vintage clothing, and an actual cell block that was used until the 80s[73]
Conrad Hilton Museum Cisco Eastland Local history Building that housed the first Hilton Hotel, the Mobley Hotel; part of the building houses the Mobley Museum about Conrad Hilton and the Mobley Hotel[74][75]
Himes Log Cabin Euless Tarrant Historic house restored 1850s log cabin[52]
Hood County Jail and Museum Granbury Hood Prison Old Western jail with local history exhibits[76]
Nocona Montague Automotive Focus on American vintage, classic and muscle cars[77]
ICR Discovery Center for Science & Earth History Dallas Dallas Creationist Owned by the Institute for Creation Research
Interurban Railway Museum Plano Collin Transportation
International Bowling Museum Arlington Tarrant Sports Bowling history
International Ordnance Museum Saint Jo Montague Military
International Museum of Cultures Duncanville Dallas Anthropology Contemporary indigenous world cultures[78]
Irving Arts Center Irving Dallas Art Includes four galleries and a sculpture garden
Jack County Museum Jacksboro Jack Local history [79]
Jesuit Dallas Museum Dallas Dallas Art Part of the Jesuit College Preparatory School of Dallas, art from 5 continents and 25 countries, spanning 2000 years[80]
Johnson County Museum Cleburne Johnson Local history Operated by the Johnson County Historic Commission, located on the north wing of the first floor in the restored Johnson County Court House[81]
Juanita J. Craft Civil Rights House Dallas Dallas Biographical Home of Juanita Craft, area civil rights pioneer[82][83]
Kell House Museum Wichita Falls Wichita Historic house Operated by the Wichita County Heritage Society, early 20th-century period house[84][85]
Kemp Center for the Arts Wichita Falls Wichita Art Arts center with exhibit galleries, performing arts, operated by the Arts Council of Wichita Falls Area[86]
Kimbell Art Museum Fort Worth Tarrant Art Collections include European, Asian and Pre-Columbian art[87]
Knapp Heritage Park Arlington Tarrant Open air Operated by the Arlington Historical Society, includes a one-room schoolhouse, two cabins, and a blacksmith barn[55]
Latino Cultural Center Dallas Dallas Art Latino art and culture with an art gallery
Cleburne Johnson Local history Exhibits include regional home and family life, Native Americans, clothing, art and craft, frontier and town life[88]
Lefty Frizzell Museum Corsicana Navarro Music Exhibits of Texas country western stars, furniture and memorabilia of Lefty Frizzell, part of the Pioneer Village[89][90]
Lela Llatch Lloyd Memorial Museum Cisco Eastland Local history [91]
Lenora Rolla Heritage Center Museum Fort Worth Tarrant African-American Open by appointment
Leonard Historic Museum Leonard Fannin Local history Photos, antique Native American pottery[92]
Log Cabin Village Fort Worth Tarrant Living 19th-century period pioneer village[93]
Lone Star Hi-Railers Model Train Exhibit Grapevine Tarrant Railroad Located in a restored depot, model train layout, No. 771 Baldwin Mikado 2-8-2 steam engine and baggage car outside[94]
The MAC Dallas Dallas Art Contemporary art in all disciplines[95]
Mama Muriel's Doll Museum Leonard Fannin Dolls Thousands of dolls dating back to the mid-1800s, includes Barbie dolls, antique German and French dolls, dolls from Madame Alexander, and American Girl[96]
Mansfield Historical Museum Mansfield Tarrant Local history Operated by the Mansfield Historical Society[97][98]
Mary Kay Museum Addison Dallas Biographical Located at the headquarters of Mary Kay, history and accomplishments of Mary Kay Ash[99]
Meadows Museum Dallas Dallas Art Features Spanish art, part of Southern Methodist University
Medicine Mound Museum Hardeman Local history Open Saturdays and by appointment[100][101]
Mesquite Dallas Art Performing and cultural art center with gallery[102]
Military Museum of Fort Worth Fort Worth Tarrant Military Artifacts and history of veterans and combat units connected to Texas from the 20th century through today, including World War I, World War II, Korea, Vietnam, and the Gulf Wars. Featured is a gallery of "Hometown Heros" that tells the story of notable Fort Worth natives including Amon G. Carter Jr., Clarence Brewster, Howard Scott and more.[103]
Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth Fort Worth Tarrant Modern art[87]
Gainesville Cooke Local history History of Cooke County, operated by the Cooke County Heritage Society[104]
Museum of Biblical Art Dallas Dallas Art Features art with a Biblical theme, includes the National Center for Jewish Art
Museum of Earth History Dallas Dallas Religious Young Earth creationist museum based on fundamentalist Christian theology
Museum of Geometric and MADI Art Dallas Dallas Art Madí and geometric abstract art[105]
Museum of North Texas History Wichita Falls Wichita Local history Includes Native American artifacts, cowboy hat collection, oil industry memorabilia, wedding gowns, ship models, period displays, model trains,[106] also operates the Call Aviation Field Memorial Exhibit at Wichita Falls Regional Airport,[107] history of Call Field in World War I, historic aircraft, Sheppard Air Force Base
Museum of the American Railroad Frisco Collin Railroad Steam, diesel and passenger railroad equipment[108]
Weatherford Parker Anthropology Crafts, folk art, culture and artifacts including Mexico, Northwest Coast Indians, Plains Indians, Seminole Indians of Florida, Kuna Indians of Panama[109]
Mustangs of Las Colinas Irving Dallas Art One of the largest equestrian sculptures in the world, adjacent museum about the work's creation[110]
Nash Farm Grapevine Tarrant Farm Mid 19th-century working farm[111]
Nasher Sculpture Center Dallas Dallas Art Modern and contemporary sculpture museum and garden
National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame Fort Worth Tarrant American West Famous cowgirls, memorabilia
National Multicultural Western Heritage Museum Fort Worth Tarrant American West Cowboy contributions of Hispanic Americans, Native Americans, European Americans, and African Americans
Weatherford Parker Military Proposed museum, will include Vietnam era artifacts & exhibits[112]
No. 1 British Flying Training School Museum Terrell Kaufman Military History of the World War II flight training schools for British pilots, includes log books, training materials, WW II memorabilia and uniforms[113]
Nokona Ballglove Museum Nocona Montague Sports Part of the Nokona Baseball Glove Factory.
Northeast Texas Children's Museum Commerce Hunt Children's Located in the Watson Center building of Texas A&M University–Commerce[114]
Palo Pinto Palo Pinto Prison Operated by the Palo Pinto County Historical Commission, historic jail and keeper's residence, complex includes several log cabins and a carriage house[115]
Old Post Office Museum & Art Center Graham Young Multiple Local history and art[116]
Old Red Museum Dallas Dallas Local history County history and culture, located in the former Dallas County Courthouse
Outlaw Trails Museum Sherman Grayson History Located in the Touch of Class Antique Mall, eclectic collection of antiques, collectibles and memorabilia; themes include local history, commercial, railroad, outlaw, political and Native American[117][118]
Quanah Acme & Pacific Railroad Museum Quanah Hardeman Local history Located in a 1908 Spanish-style depot[68]
Denton Denton Art Operated by the Greater Denton Arts Council, includes the Meadows and Gough Galleries[119]
The Pearce Collections at Navarro College Corsicana Navarro Multiple Contemporary American Western art and American Civil War collections
Pelham Community History Museum Navarro African American African American community heritage[120]
Penn Farm Agricultural History Center Cedar Hill Dallas Agriculture Located in Cedar Hill State Park, working farm with reconstructed and historic buildings from the mid-1800s through the mid-1900s
Perot Museum of Nature and Science Dallas Dallas Multiple Natural history, science, children's exhibits; formerly Dallas Museum of Nature & science
Perrin Air Force Base Historical Museum Denison Grayson Military History of the Perrin Air Force Base, located at North Texas Regional Airport[121]
Carrollton Dallas Historic house Early 20th-century pioneer homestead[122]
Pioneer Village Corsicana Navarro Open air Historic pioneer village with log houses, general store, trading post and other buildings, exhibits about Navarro County, includes the Lefty Frizzell Museum, Sam Roberts Museum, Peace Officers Museum, operated by the Navarro County Historical Society[123]
Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame and Museum Wichita Falls Wichita Professional wrestling History of professional wrestling
Red River Railroad Museum Denison Grayson Railroad Railroad artifacts, equipment, memorabilia, photos, caboose and railroad cars[124]
Red River Valley Museum Vernon Wilbarger Local history Includes mounted wild game displays, ranching, pioneer and period business displays, Roy Orbison and Jack Teagarden exhibits, sculptures of Electra Waggoner Biggs
Sid Richardson Museum Fort Worth Tarrant Art Works of Frederic Remington and Charles Russell and other works about the American West[125]
Ripley's Believe It or Not! Grand Prairie Dallas Amusement [126]
Roanoke Visitor Center and Museum Roanoke Denton Local history Located in a former saloon[127]
Graham Young Military World War II memorabilia including munitions, uniforms, items of everyday military life and model aircraft, open by appointment[128]
Ranger Eastland Local history History of the town after the oil boom[129]
C.S. Roberts House Museum Sherman Grayson Historic house 1896 Eastlake-Stick Style house, operated by the Sherman Preservation League[130]
Rooming House Museum Dallas Dallas Historic house Temporary residence of Lee Harvey Oswald at the time of the John F. Kennedy assassination
Ruth Paine House Museum Irving Dallas Historic house 1963 period house where alleged JFK assassin Lee Harvey Oswald spent the night before the assassination
Sachse Historical Society Museum Sachse Dallas Local history [131]
Sam Rayburn Museum Bonham Fannin Biographical Life of former Texas congressman and Speaker of the United States House of Representatives Sam Rayburn, operated by the Dolph Briscoe Center for American History
Samuel T. Rayburn House Bonham Fannin Biographical 20th century home of Sam Rayburn, NRHP listing in Fannin County
Santa Fe Depot & Museum Gainesville Cooke Railroad Restored depot, exhibits include area railroads, Gainesville Community Circus, Coca-Cola and Harvey House Restaurant[132][133]
Grapevine Tarrant Local history Features three historic period buildings, the 1888 Keeling House Museum with local history displays, the 1910 Cotton Ginner's Museum about the area cotton industry, and the 1900 Donald Schoolhouse[134]
Sherman Jazz Museum Sherman Grayson Music Collection of jazz LPs, videos, music playback machines, and jazz memorabilia[135]
Sherman Museum Sherman Grayson Local history Exhibits include area fossils and sharks, period rooms, general store, courthouses of Grayson County[136]
Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza Dallas Dallas History Life, times, death and legacy of U.S. President John F. Kennedy
Somervell County Museum Glen Rose Somervell Local history [137]
Spellman Museum of Forney History Forney Kaufman Local history Operated by the Forney Historic Preservation League, exhibits include Native Americans, wildlife, early settlers, transportation, agriculture, Forney schools[138][139]
Stephenville Erath Open air Features twelve 19th-century buildings furnished with period furniture and artifacts, including log cabins, a ranch house, a rock cottage, a two-story Victorian house, a chapel, and a school house[140]
Stockyards Museum Fort Worth Tarrant Industry History of the and the meatpacking industry[141]
Stonewall Saloon Museum St. Jo Montague History Restored late 19th-century saloon[142]
Tales 'N' Trails Museum Nocona Montague Local history Features Native American artifacts and European trade goods, Western heritage artifacts, agriculture displays, leather goods, oil and gas industry displays[143]
Tandy Leather Museum & Gallery Fort Worth Tarrant Art The Tandy Leather Museum & Gallery is a free museum in Fort Worth, TX featuring an extensive collection of historical and modern leather art[144]
Terrell Heritage Museum Terrell Kaufman Local history Located in a former Carnegie library[145]
Texas Civil War Museum White Settlement Tarrant Civil War Artifacts from Texas in the American Civil War, domestic objects, historic flags, personal items, and postwar Victorian clothing[146]
Texas Cowboy Hall of Fame Fort Worth Tarrant American West The Texas Cowboy Hall of Fame was established in 1997. It moved to the Fort Worth Stockyards in 2001. What started out as a way to recognize excellent horsemen and women now honors individuals in all facets of rodeo and western lifestyle.[147][87]
Texas Fashion Collection Dallas Dallas Fashion Exhibitions at the UNT Artspace and around the area
Texas Heritage Museum Hillsboro Hill Military Part of Hill College, history of Texas and Texans in wartime[148]
Texas Musicians Museum Irving Dallas Music Includes exhibits of Texas musicians and Texas music memorabilia[149]
Texas Trail of Fame Fort Worth Tarrant American West The Texas Trail of Fame is located in the Fort Worth Stockyards. It inducts many individuals from the western way of life, not just rodeo. Markers are placed on the streets in the historic district for each inductee. Each marker has the individual's name and a star that resembles the frontier marshall's badge.[150]
Texas Rodeo Cowboy Hall of Fame Fort Worth Tarrant American West The Texas Rodeo Cowboy Hall of Fame was founded in 1975. It is located in the Cowtown Coliseum in the Fort Worth Stockyards. Inductees are rodeo cowboys from all over Texas.[151]
Texas Women's Hall of Fame Denton Denton Women's history Located on the Denton campus of Texas Women's University
Texas Women's University Art Galleries Denton Denton Art East and West Galleries in the Fine Arts Building[152]
UNT ArtSpace Dallas Dallas Dallas Art Part of the University of North Texas College of Visual Arts and Design, includes the Texas Fashion Collection, located in the University Center Building[153]
UNT Galleries Denton Denton Art Part of the University of North Texas College of Visual Arts and Design, includes the University of North Texas Art Gallery, Cora Stafford Gallery, Lightwell Gallery and North Gallery[153]
U.S. Veterans Museum of Granbury Texas Granbury Hood Military [154]
Van Alstyne Historical Museum Van Alstyne Grayson Local history Operated by the Van Alstyne Historical Society[155]
Vintage Flying Museum Fort Worth Tarrant Aviation Restored historic aircraft[156]
White Settlement Historical Museum White Settlement Tarrant Local history [157]
Whiteside Museum of Natural History Seymour Baylor Natural history Area Permian period fossils, live reptiles and amphibians[158]
Whitewright Historical Museum Whitewright Fannin Local history Open by appointment[159]
Wichita Falls Wichita Art Part of Midwestern State University[160]
Wichita Falls Fire & Police Museum Wichita Falls Wichita Railroad Historic fire engines, equipment and police cruisers, open the 1st Saturday of the month[161]
Wichita Falls Railroad Museum Wichita Falls Wichita Railroad Includes 15 railroad rolling stock units, 8 motorcar units and railroad memorabilia
Wise County Heritage Museum Decatur Wise Local history Operated by the Wise County Historical Society[162]
Zaner Robison Historical Museum Royse City Rockwall Local history Life on the Blackland Prairie from early settlers through the boom years of the 1960s[163]

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