McCulloch House Museum

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407 Columbus Ave
Waco, TX 76701
McCulloch House (1866 - 1872) 407 Columbus Ave. Waco, TX 76706 The original two room cabin was built by Dr. Josiah H. Caldwell in 1866, as a home for his wife and five children. In 1870, the house was purchased by Mr. and Mrs. Champe Carter McCulloch who expanded the structure to its present size and Greek-Revival style and appearance that we see today. Champ Carter McCulloch was a prominent merchant in town along with serving as the Mayor of Waco for eleven years. The house remained occupied by McCulloch family members until 1971. Along with many family heirlooms on display that tell the story of the Caldwell and McCulloch Family, the house showcases watercolor paintings painted by English artist Charles H. Cox, a cotton merchant who painted watercolors in Waco between 1890 and 1901.

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Interesting history
3/17/2024

This historic home started out as two homes—a one story, two room home built for the first owner and...

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Great spot and only $4 admission.
3/11/2022

We went on a cold windy March day and were the only participants on the tour, which made it easy to ...

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Historic Home Tour
6/1/2020

Great Tour of Historic McCulloch House. Docents were on hand to tell the history of the house. Beau...

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