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This was my first time visiting the museum and I’m glad I took the opportunity to do so! The staff were amazing and friendly ! Many of the items showcased were donated by locals. Going through the ex...
The Museum of Regional History in Texarkana offers an insight into some of the aspects of the Texarkana from the past. A highlight for me was the room dedicated to Scott Joplin that featured different...
My spouse and I decided to visit the small museum. $5 each to enter is way overpriced. The museum has some artifacts from Caddo Indians and Scott Joplin but lighting is poor in most display cases. The...
As local museums go, Museum of Regional History was lacking telling the story. There were many artifacts from family households. However, they did not tell the story of founding and development of ...
Quickest Way to Time Travel
This was my first time visiting the museum and I’m glad I took the opportunity to do so! The staff were amazing and friendly ! Many of the items showcased were donated by locals. Going through the ex...
Disappointing
There were some interesting items there but it was messy and dark. We felt like we were a bother to them to have visited.
Interesting Museum about local history
The Museum of Regional History in Texarkana offers an insight into some of the aspects of the Texarkana from the past. A highlight for me was the room dedicated to Scott Joplin that featured different...
Small Outdated Museum
My spouse and I decided to visit the small museum. $5 each to enter is way overpriced. The museum has some artifacts from Caddo Indians and Scott Joplin but lighting is poor in most display cases. The...
More like my grandmother's attic than a museum.
As local museums go, Museum of Regional History was lacking telling the story. There were many artifacts from family households. However, they did not tell the story of founding and development of ...