Calhoun County Museum

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301 S Ann St
Port Lavaca, TX 77979

The Calhoun County Museum, established in 1964 by the Calhoun County Commissioner's Court, serves as a vital repository for the region's history, natural history, and maritime heritage. Originally located in an 1896 Jail building, the museum has since relocated to the Courthouse Annex Building before settling in its current location, where it continues to preserve and exhibit artifacts that reflect the cultural legacy of Calhoun County.

Among the museum's notable exhibits are the Fresnel Lens from the 1852 Matagorda Island Lighthouse, an elaborate 8-foot diorama of Indianola, and a collection of items from the Belle showcased in an exhibit called the La Salle Odyssey. These displays are designed to educate and inspire future generations about the rich history and significance of the local area.

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Bill S.
7/21/2025

Unique and carefully cultivated museum that covers many aspects of Calhoun County. The docent here was kind and helpful. There is a children's scavenger hunt that kept our family entertained....

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Rachel B.
7/11/2019

This little museum in little tiny Port Lavaca is a true gem. Here are the highlights: -It's free admission! You can't beat free. If you feel so inclined, there is a donation box that you can...

Derrick K.
10/14/2022

The staff here is amazing and very knowledgeable. We had a lot of fun. Make sure you ask for a tour

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