Overview
The Bullock Texas State History Museum tells the story of Texas through three floors of interactive exhibits, an IMAX theater, and a 4D special effects theater. Located two blocks north of the Capitol, it's the state's official history museum.
Highlights
- La Belle Ship Hull: The actual hull of the 17th-century French explorer La Salle's ship, excavated from Matagorda Bay.
- Texas Spirit Theater: A 4D experience with special effects narrating the state's origin story.
- Three Floors of History: "Land," "Identity," and "Opportunity" trace Texas from prehistoric times to the present.
History
Opened in 2001 and named after former Lieutenant Governor Bob Bullock, the museum was designed to be a comprehensive storytelling venue for the state's complex history.
Visitor Tips
- Catch an IMAX film — the theater shows both educational and blockbuster films.
- Allow extra time for the interactive first floor.
- Duration: 1.5–2 hours.