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Mar 10, 2023

Corsicana is a charming Texan town with an extensive cultural heritage that may not be as celebrated as the Dallas/Fort Worth metroplex to its north. But if you’re keen to discover some captivating relics and explore the area’s local history, we’ve created a selection of the best museums near Corsicana, TX, that won’t require a journey to the big city. Let’s go!

Pearce Museum of Navarro College

Let’s start right in Corsicana, where the Pearce Museum of Navarro College is a fantastic source of knowledge for anyone wanting to learn about the American West and the Civil War.

The museum houses a noteworthy selection of over 250 pieces of art, including paintings and sculptures, that pay homage to the American West. The Civil War collection holds over 15,000 documents, photographs, and three-dimensional artifacts from the 1861-1865 era. Visit the Pearce at 3100 W. Collin St. in Corsicana.

Pioneer Village

Also located in Corsicana, Pioneer Village at 912 W Park Ave is a living history museum that showcases life in early Texas. Founded in 1958 by the Navarro County

Historical Society, the village lets visitors explore a collection of historic buildings, including a one-room schoolhouse, a log cabin, and a blacksmith shop, among others. Explore the history of the area and gain insight into the lives of the pioneers who first put down roots in Navarro County.

Ennis Railroad and Cultural Heritage Museum

This is a wonderful place to explore the fascinating history of Ennis, a town founded in 1872 by Cornelius Ennis, who also ran the Houston & Texas Central (H&TC) Railroad.

Located alongside the railroad tracks in downtown Ennis at 105 NE Main St, the museum is filled with railroad memorabilia and exhibits that speak to the area’s rich cultural heritage. Easy to reach via I-45 N, the museum is about a 25-minute drive from downtown Corsicana.

Texas Heritage Museum

Head about 45 minutes west of Corsicana to the Texas Heritage Museum, situated on the campus of Hill College at 112 Lamar Hill College in Hillsboro, Texas.

Noteworthy here is the museum’s Galleries and Collection division and its collection of artifacts from the Civil War to the Vietnam War, including documents, letters, and personal stories from Texas-born soldiers such as Audie Murphy, the most decorated soldier of World War ll.

Waco Mammoth National Monument

Finally, if you’re ready to drive just a bit farther, explore the Waco Mammoth National Monument, an hour’s drive southwest at 6220 Steinbeck Bend Dr in Waco!

This incredible paleontological site and museum are home to mammoth fossils that have been perfectly preserved since they were unearthed along the banks of the Bosque River in 1978. For an unforgettable experience, join a guided tour to learn more about these remarkable creatures who walked on earth over 10 millennia ago.

There you have it: Five fascinating destinations that combine the museum experience with a drive through the Texas countryside. While you’re museum-hopping, stop by at Brinson Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram, where you can check out our selection of new and used vehicles and let us know which experience you enjoyed the most!