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The Presidential Museum is one of the few museums in the country dedicated solely to the office of the President. Permanent exhibitions include the Dishong collection of First Lady miniature dolls, campaign trivia, historical documents, and the John Ben Shepperd Library of the Presidents. Also on site is the former home of two Presidents, George H.W. Bush and George W. Bush.  Tuesday- Saturday: 10AM-5PM.  Admission charged. A gift shop is located in the museum. 4919 E. University (432) 363-7737. Admission charged.   

The Ellen Noel Art Museum of the Permian Basin is an independent art museum located on the campus of the University of Texas of the Permian Basin. The museum features rotating exhibitions of historical and contemporary art, a permanent sculpture/sensory garden, and programs of art education for all ages. A gift shop is located in museum. Tuesday- Saturday: 10 AM-5 PM; Sunday 2 PM-5 PM. 4909 East University (432) 550-9696. Free Admission.

Texon Santa Fe Depot Museum -The Town of Texon, Texas was founded in 1924 by the Big Lake Oil Company. Texon was established on the railroad line owned by the Kansas City, Mexico, and Orient of Texas Railroad. This railroad line extended from San Angelo to Alpine and survived mainly on Texas oil traffic. In 1924 Texon was utilizing an 8’ X 24’ Train Car body as its Depot. October 1928 Santa Fe purchased this line and extended it to Presidio, Texas. In 1930 Santa Fe built a 24’ X 64’ #3 Branch Line Standard Depot at Texon. Santa Fe retired the Depot in 1958 and it was purchased by L.B. Barefoot who moved it off site to Sheffield, Texas to use as a feed store. Yvonne McComb of Rankin, Texas purchased the Depot to move to land she owned on the Llano River and intended to convert it into a home. The land had restrictions that would not allow her to move the Depot there. In October 2002 Jane McAfee purchased the Depot and moved it on November 22, 2002 from Sheffield to west of Odessa, Texas on 5821 N. Moss Ave. She has restored the Depot to preserve for use as a private historical railroad museum. Tours by appointment only, call (432) 381-0563 or (432) 553-2267.

Built in 1887, the White-Pool House Museum is the oldest structure of importance in Odessa , Texas . Built by Charles and Lucy White, it resembled the house they left behind in Indiana . Exhibits give the public an opportunity to view and learn about different periods in Odessa 's history. The barn replica gives a view of early ranching life. Tuesday- Saturday: 10 AM-3 PM. 112 East Murphy (432) 333-4072. Free admission. 

The Meteor Crater, approximately 550 feet in diameter, is the second largest in the nation. The crater is the result of a barrage of meteors crashing to the earth some 20,000 to 30,000 years ago. It is approximately ten miles west of Odessa; via Interstate 20, exit 108. Enjoy a self-guided tour and  visit the Thomas Rodman Museum and Visitor Center on site.  Museum hours Tuesday- Saturday: 9 AM- 6PM; Sunday, 1 PM-6 PM. Crater Trail is open for self guided tours everyday from 9 AM-6 PM.  (432) 381-0946. Free admission.
 

The Parker House Museum is Odessa's newest addition to the historical records of Odessa. In 1935, the Parker family moved into this modest house located on 1,290 acres. It represents the lifestyle of a prominent ranching family, who served the communities of Andrews and Ector counties since 1907. Wednesday- Saturday: 10 AM- 3PM. 1118 Maple Avenue (432) 335-9918. Donations accepted. 


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the Commemorative Air Force (CAF) Headquarters at Midland International Airport, the American Airpower Heritage museum (AAHM) is recognized for its collection of authentic World War II artifacts, memorabilia and the world's largest collection of original aviation nose art now housed in a new gallery.  The museum houses 40,000 square feet of "hands-on" permanent exhibits that detail the story of World War II airpower.  As part of the museum tour, visitors will also see between 14 and 20 aircraft on display in the CAF hangar, with aircraft changing quarterly.  A research library and archives house a significant oral history collection and give the public access to the museum's abundant information resources.  A seminar series featuring World War II veterans is also part of the museum's regular agenda.  Open daily, except Thanksgiving and Christmas Day.  Mon-Sat 9AM-5PM, Sun. and holidays Noon-5PM.  Admission charged.  Group rates available.  Nationally accredited. 9600 Wright Drive at Midland International Airport (432) 563-1000.  

 

The Vietnam Memorial is an outdoor monument located at Midland International Airport less than a quarter-mile from the Commemorative Air Force (CAF) Museum and Headquarters.  The memorial serves to honor the brave men and women who fought for the freedom that we and many others enjoy today.  This monument includes a 10 foot wall with a large outline of Texas.  Listed within are each of the Permian Basin counties and those who were listed as killed or missing in action from Vietnam service. To complete the monument a five-sided pentagon graces the entry which holds plaques of the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, and Coast Guard. Hidden spotlights illuminate four flags (United States, Texas, and two- POW/MIA) 24 hours a day.  Visitors are welcomed and encouraged to visit this touching monument.  Free admission.

 

 

 

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