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Texas Made Furniture Tour
Every Monday
12−1
p.m.

The Heritage Society is now offering Curator-guided tours of its
Texas Furniture Collection on Mondays from
12−1
p. m. Reservations are required and will cost
$15 per person.
Image: Pedestal Sewing Table, c.1870.
The
Heritage Society
The
Heritage Society, a museum complex at Sam Houston Park, collects,
preserves, exhibits, and celebrates the diverse history of the Houston
region. Nestled in ten acres of beautiful green parkland
in the heart of downtown Houston, Texas, The Heritage Society operates
ten historic structures that date from 1823 to 1905. The Heritage
Society exists not just to educate visitors about Houston’s interesting
history but also to celebrate the diversity of the people who came
together to build this world-class city.
The
Heritage Society is funded in part by a grant from the City of
Houston through the
Houston Arts Alliance.
 
Privacy: The Heritage Society respects the privacy of
each visitor to the Heritage Society website. Any personal information
provided by a visitor will be used solely by The Heritage Society for
internal purposes and, where appropriate, to contact individuals
directly. Personal information will be shared only with those
third-party service providers who perform functions on our behalf,
including processing credit card payments, providing customer service,
removing repetitive information from customer lists, analyzing data, and
providing marketing assistance. For review or correction of your
personal information, or to request that your donation not be listed in
The Heritage Society publications, call Deborah Duty at 713-655-1912.
For more information about The Heritage
Society Privacy Policy click here.
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The Heritage Society is
located in
Sam Houston Park
in
downtown Houston.
Sam Houston Park is the location of numerous events
throughout the year that
are sponsored by other organizations. Check the
link below for events that involve street closures around
the
park.

Special traffic
alerts!
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 The museum is open
Tuesday through Saturday from10am to 4pm and on Sundays from 1pm to 4 pm. Admission
to the museum is free. For
more information please call 713.655.1912 |
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