[Austin Travel] Bullock Texas State History Museum-The history of love, hate and hatred in Texas⭐️
If you want to learn about Texas history, you can't miss the Texas History Museum in Austin! Walking from the first floor to the third floor, you can understand the love, hate and hatred between Indians, Mexicans, Spanish, French and Americans on the continent of Texas, and finally Texas joined the United States after independence.
The large circular image on the cover describes what would happen if there were no land disputes or wars, and people of all races and countries could live together in peace on this continent. It is a beautiful dream and a vision, and it also reminds us to learn from it.
The special exhibition also showcased Mexico’s car culture 🚗-lowrider. Each car was very gorgeous, which was really eye-opening.
History is always so fascinating, and Texas’ past itself is quite different from that of other states in the United States. I highly recommend that friends who are interested spend a day here to learn.
The highlight is that the first Sunday of every month will be sponsored by HEB, and admission to both permanent exhibitions and special exhibitions is free! This time we went there to visit the entire museum for free, and there were quite a few tourists on site!
Filming time: 09/01/2024
Name: Bullock Texas State History Museum
Address: 1800 Congress Ave., Austin, TX 78701
Time: 10:00-17:00
Tickets: $15 (⭐️Free on the first Sunday of every month)
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