Whether you're looking to travel through time or venture off the beaten path, you can discover the spirit of innovation and heritage throughout Beaumont. Here, we’ve compiled a quick and easy guide to the highlights so you can plan your personalized Beaumont, TX, history tour.

Spindletop history as actors portray a shootout at the anniversary celebration.

Reenactments & Replicas

On January 10, 1901, the Lucas Gusher erupted at Spindletop Hill, transforming Beaumont from a modest lumber town into a booming oil metropolis. The Spindletop-Gladys City Boomtown Museum, a replica of the early 1900s town, offers a glimpse of this pivotal moment in Beaumont's oil boom history.

Historic Homes

Step back in time and explore the city’s fascinating past through historic homes in Beaumont, TX. Begin at the John Jay French Museum, an 1845 Greek Revival home where you can experience pioneer life firsthand. Then, step into the Gilded Age at the opulent McFaddin-Ward House, a 1906 Beaux-Arts Colonial mansion filled with lavish furnishings. Finally, visit the Chambers House Museum, also built in 1906, for an intimate look at the everyday life of a family from that era. Each home offers a unique window into Beaumont's rich history.

Museums

Forget stuffy museums with dusty artifacts! Beaumont's museums are anything but. At the Fire Museum of Texas, kids will be delighted by the World's Largest Fire Hydrant, a 24-foot Dalmatian, and enjoy exploring historic firefighting equipment and practicing fire safety. For a journey through Texas's oil history, visit the Texas Energy Museum, where engaging exhibits and interactive displays bring the story of Spindletop and the petroleum industry to life.

Discover even more captivating stories and hidden gems waiting to be explored in our historic Texas city! 


 

Historic Downtown

A stroll in any direction takes you to some of the best-preserved buildings in the nation, many of which are on the National Register of…