Opens at January 1-December 31 Thursday-Saturday 10:00-15:00
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112 E Oak St, West, TX 76691, United StatesMap
Phone+1 254-755-6762
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Don't drive through town without stopping in!
West is a lovely small town. We were driving through to attend a Basketball game at Baylor and stopped in West for lunch (Try Gerik's you won't leave hungry!). We decided to drive through town and spo...
The museum frequently offers special exhibits. I thoroughly enjoyed the current exhibit on the city of Tours. Many interesting galleries. The Memorial exhibit of the fertilizer plant explosion on Ap...
It doesn't look like much from the outside, but they have set the standard for "local museums" here in Texas. From their local and regional history, up to present day this museum is a must see!
Great little museum, so much history packed into it. The fertilizer factory explosion room is a nice memorial to those who died, very sad. The ladies at the front were super nice and helpful. Free p...
Don't drive through town without stopping in!
West is a lovely small town. We were driving through to attend a Basketball game at Baylor and stopped in West for lunch (Try Gerik's you won't leave hungry!). We decided to drive through town and spo...
Best small town museum I have been to.
The museum frequently offers special exhibits. I thoroughly enjoyed the current exhibit on the city of Tours. Many interesting galleries. The Memorial exhibit of the fertilizer plant explosion on Ap...
Go see it!
Phenomenal research has been done!! This museum is wonderful! Go see it - it is way bigger than it looks from the outside.
Must See!
It doesn't look like much from the outside, but they have set the standard for "local museums" here in Texas. From their local and regional history, up to present day this museum is a must see!
It’s free!
Great little museum, so much history packed into it. The fertilizer factory explosion room is a nice memorial to those who died, very sad. The ladies at the front were super nice and helpful. Free p...