List of museums in the Texas Panhandle

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The Helium Monument & Time Capsule is located in front of the Don Harrington Discovery Center Helium monument time capsule in amarillo texas usa.jpg
The Helium Monument & Time Capsule is located in front of the Don Harrington Discovery Center

The list of museums in the Texas Panhandle 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.

Texas Panhandle

The Texas Panhandle is a region of the U.S. state of Texas consisting of the northernmost 26 counties in the state. The panhandle is a rectangular area bordered by New Mexico to the west and Oklahoma to the north and east. The Handbook of Texas defines the southern border of Swisher County to be the southern boundary of the Texas Panhandle region.

According to the Panhandle Regional Planning Commission, the following counties constitute the Texas Panhandle: [1]

Museums in the Texas Panhandle, listed by county

Armstrong - Donley

List of museums in the Armstrong - Donley counties
Museum nameImageCityCountyNotesRefs
Armstrong County Museum A.C. M IMG 0648.JPG Claude Armstrong Art, local history and culture, includes the museum, art gallery, the historic Gem Theatre, Hall of Honor, a one-room school house [2]
Charles and Mary Ann Goodnight Ranch State Historic Site Charles Goodnight Ranch House.jpg Goodnight ArmstrongOperated by the Armstrong County Museum, late 19th-century pioneer home of rancher Charles Goodnight, visitor center exhibits about the Goodnights, bison, and transportation and settlement of the area National Register of Historic Places listings in Armstrong County, Texas [3]
Old Jail Museum Silverton Briscoe Prison [4]
Carson County Square House Museum Square House 06-30-2008 09;48;51PM.JPG Panhandle Carson Recorded Texas Historic Landmark, National Register of Historic Places [5]
Castro County Museum Dimmitt Castro [6]
Childress County Heritage Museum Kitchen exhibit at Childress County Heritage Museum IMG 6197.JPG Childress Childress Recorded Texas Historic Landmark [7]
Collingsworth County Museum Collingsworth County Museum.jpg Wellington Collingsworth Art, local history and period artifacts [8]
XIT Museum XIT Museum sign IMG 0561.JPG Dalhart Dallam Artifacts from the old XIT Ranch era [9]
Deaf Smith County Historical Museum One-room school, Deaf Smith County, TX Museum IMG 4860.JPG Hereford Deaf Smith Recorded Texas Historic Landmark [10]
Saints' Roost Museum Museum sign IMG 0666.JPG Clarendon Donley Clarendon was nicknamed "Saints' Roost" in the 19th century, for its proliferation of local churches and absence of saloons [11]

Gray

List of museums in Gray County, Texas
Museum nameImageCityCountyNotesRefs
Devils Rope Barbed Wire Museum Devil's Rope Museum.jpg McLean Gray History of barbed wire in Texas [12]
Freedom Museum Pampa GrayMilitary equipment and memorabilia, housed in a building erected in 1939 by the WPA [13]
McLean-Alanreed Area MuseumMcLeanGrayRanching heritage, Titanic Shipwreck connection, Mclean WWII POW encampment [14]
White Deer Land Museum Pampa GrayRecorded Texas Historic Landmark, National Register of Historic Places [15]
Woody Guthrie Folk Music CenterPampaGrayGuthrie lived in Pampa 1928–1937, and attended Pampa High School [16]

Hall - Hutchinson

List of museums in the Hall - Hutchinson counties
Museum nameImageCityCountyNotesRefs
Bob Wills Museum Turkey Hall Life of musician Bob Wills, who spent much of his boyhood in Hall County [17]
Hall County Heritage Hall Museum Memphis HallLocal history [18]
Turkey Roost MuseumTurkeyHallLocal history [19]
Stationmaster's House Museum Spearman Hansford Recorded Texas Historic Landmark [20]
XIT MuseumDalhart Hartley County Collection of artifacts from the XIT Ranch (1885 - 1912) [21]
Citadelle Art Foundation Museum Citadel Garden, Canadian, TX IMG 6112.JPG Canadian Hemphill Originally housed the First Baptist Church, later serving as a residential home for the Abraham family who conveyed the property and its grounds to the city. [22]
River Valley Pioneer Museum CanadianHemphillHistoric interpretation of the settlement period in the eastern Texas Panhandle [23]
Hutchinson County Historical Museum Borger, TX Museum Boomtown Revisited Picture 2114.jpg Borger Hutchinson Recorded Texas Historic Landmark [24]
Isaac McCormick Pioneer Cottage Stinnett HutchinsonConstructed in 1899, McCormick was the area's first settler [25]

Lipscomb - Oldham

List of museums in the Lipscomb - Oldham counties
Museum nameImageCityCountyNotesRefs
Wolf Creek Heritage Museum Lipscomb Lipscomb Local culture, history and art [26]
Window on the Plains Museum and Art Center General store items at Window on the Plains Museum IMG 0586.JPG Dumas Moore Formerly the Moore County Historical Museum, features period home, farming and business displays [27]
Museum of the Plains Perryton Ochiltree History, artifacts and period pieces [28]
Adrian Lion's Club Farm and Ranch Museum Adrian Oldham Antique farm equipment [29]
Dot's Mini MuseumVegaOldhamOnly available to be viewed from the outside [30]
Julians Bivins Museum Boys Ranch OldhamRecorded Texas Historic Landmark [31]
Milburn-Price Culture Museum Vega OldhamNon-profit, local history [32]
Oldham County Heritage Farm & Ranch Museum Vega OldhamAntique farm and ranch equipment [33]

Parmer - Potter

List of museums in the Parmer - Potter counties
Museum nameImageCityCountyNotesRefs
Parmer County Pioneer Heritage Museum Friona Parmer Local history [34]
Amarillo College Natural History Museum Amarillo Potter Mammals, birds, fish, insects and [35]
Amarillo Historical MuseumAmarilloPotterLocal history [36]
Amarillo Museum of Art Amarillo Texas Amarillo Museum of Art 2005-05-15.jpg AmarilloPotterVaried collection [37]
Amarillo Railroad MuseumAmarilloPotterModel railway layouts [38]
American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame and Museum Amarillo Texas - AQHA - Dash for Cash.jpg AmarilloPotterHistory and heritage of the American Quarter Horse [39]
Cadillac Ranch Cadillac Ranch, Amarillo, Texas 9.jpg Amarillo Potter and Randall Located along the old U.S. Route 66 Created by businessman Stanley Marsh III [40]
Don Harrington Discovery Center Don harrington discovery center in amarillo texas usa.jpg AmarilloPotterHands-on exhibits on natural history and core sciences [41]
Harrington House AmarilloPotter20th-century house with French and English antiques and fine decorative items< [42]
Jack Sisemore Traveland RV MuseumAmarilloPotterCollection of vintage RV [43]
Kwahadi Museum of the American IndianAmarilloPotterArt and culture of Pueblo and Plains people [44]
Texas Air & Space Museum Texas Air & Space Museum STA.JPG AmarilloPotterAviation [45]
Texas Pharmacy MuseumAmarilloPotterPart of Texas Tech University in the Health Sciences Center [46]

Randall - Wheeler

List of museums in the Randall - Wheeler counties
Museum nameImageCityCountyNotesRefs
Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum in Canyon Texas USA.jpg Canyon Randall Campus of West Texas A&M University [47]
Memory Lane Car MuseumPecosReeves [48]
Texas Rodeo Hall of Fame PecosReevesAmerican West [49]
West of The Pecos MuseumPecosReevesRecorded Texas Historic Landmark [50]
Roberts County MuseumMiami Roberts Local history [51]
Sherman County Depot Museum Stratford Sherman Located in the Santa Fe Depot building [52]
Swisher County Museum Tulia Swisher Recorded Texas Historic Landmark [53]
Old Mobeetie Jail Museum Mobeetie Wheeler Recorded Texas Historic Landmark [54]
Pioneer West Museum Early dental chair, Shamrock, TX IMG 6151.JPG Shamrock Wheeler25-room museum located in the 1928 Reynolds hotel [55]
Tower Station and U-Drop Inn U-Drop Inn, Wheeler County, TX, US (02).jpg ShamrockWheelerRestored 1936 Art Deco gas station/inn/restaurant on Route 66, now houses a museum, visitors’ center, gift shop and the city's Chamber of Commerce [56]

Defunct museums

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