Heritage Museum of Montgomery County

In restored home of a pioneer timber family. Permanent exhibit features life of Charles B. Stewart, designer of the Texas Lone Star flag and the Texas state seal; other historical miscellany and traveling exhibits.

Getting There & Details

Hours
Wed. - Sat 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Address
Candy Cane Park, I-45 access road north of Texas 105.
Phone
936-539-6873
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