O Henry Museum

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409 E 5th St
Austin, TX 78701

The O. Henry Home & Museum in Austin, TX is a must-visit destination for fans of the renowned American writer, William Sydney Porter, better known as O. Henry. This historic museum offers a fascinating glimpse into the life and works of O. Henry, showcasing exhibits, programs, and events that celebrate his literary legacy. Visitors can explore the O. Henry House, where the author lived during his time in Austin, and immerse themselves in the world of this beloved storyteller.

With its engaging exhibits and educational services, the O. Henry Home & Museum provides a unique opportunity to delve into the captivating stories and creative genius of O. Henry. Whether you're a literature enthusiast or simply curious about Austin's rich cultural heritage, a visit to this museum is sure to be an enlightening and enjoyable experience.

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Eric H.
10/25/2025

I don't recall ever reading any O Henry story. Yet, there is a free museum, the home in which William Sydney Porter and his family lived while in Austin. It's small. The folks there are happy to...

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Xi T.
7/10/2025

I visited the O. Henry Museum this afternoon, and a friendly, humorous guide gave me a great introduction to the house and to O. Henry himself. It's a small but charming place. I first read The...

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Jean Y.
1/10/2023

I came here when it was still not opened. I was so happy I could go in and a poet docent told so many interesting stories about O Henry and his family lived in Austin. House was so cozy, piano...

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Leila R.
6/7/2017

I loved reading O Henry in school, so I was so pleasantly surprised to learn that he had resided in Austin when I moved here. I attended this year's 40th O Henry Pun Off and it was so much fun!...

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Greg H.
7/2/2018

Interesting place, fun to learn about O Henry and it is part of a self guided tour if you want more to do. There are several rooms and items tied to O Henry and his past. They have a person there...

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