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  1. Welcome to the web site of the Bob Bullock Texas State History Museum. Check out the interactive collection of artifacts and exhibits, educational resources and programs, upcoming events and movie show times on the state's largest IMAX.

  2. The museum, located a few blocks north of the Texas State Capitol at 1800 North Congress Avenue in Austin, Texas, is dedicated to interpreting the continually unfolding "Story of Texas" to the broadest possible audience through meaningful educational experiences. [1]

  3. Plan your visit, view upcoming events, and buy tickets to the Bullock Museum in Austin. Learn about parking and directions, Museum hours, and more.

  4. The Museum features some of the most significant Texas artifacts -- spanning 4,000 years of history -- in Seeing Texas History: The Bob Bullock Texas State History Museum.

  5. The Bullock Museum in Austin is the state’s official history museum. Located just north of the Texas Capitol, visitors can’t miss the red granite building that’s topped with a majestic copper dome and features a monumental, 35-foot-tall bronze star stationed in the Museum’s Lone Star Plaza.

  6. The Bullock Texas State History Museum includes three floors of exhibitions, an IMAX® Theatre with laser projection and a 62-foot-tall screen, the multisensory Texas Spirit Theater, The Star Cafe and Museum Store.

  7. More than ten million visitors from around the state and all over the world have explored Texas history and culture at the Bullock Texas State History Museum since it opened in 2001. From fun family programs to one-of-a-kind artifacts, the Bullock Museum is the best place to experience Texas.

  8. Guests can explore the "Story of Texas" through three floors of exhibits that showcase artifacts from around the state; immersive special-effects films on history and culture in the Texas Spirit Theater; and Austin's premier IMAX Theatre.

  9. Now, a visit to the Texas State Capitol in Austin can include the experience of Texas history coming to life through three-dimensional artifacts at the Bullock Museum, located just three blocks north.

  10. With 34,000 square feet of exhibits right in the heart of downtown Austin, the Bullock Texas State History Museum is the impressive home the Lone Star State deserves. Three floors of Texas History Galleries examine more than 16,000 years of history.