Buffalo Gap Historic Village: Preserves and presents the history and heritage of the Texas frontier from 1875 to 1925. Includes a virtual tour, hours, events, educational programs, membership details, and volunteer opportunities.
Dallas Heritage Village: Composed of 38 historic structures dating from 1840 to 1910 and boasts a working farm, Victorian homes, and turn of the century commercial buildings.
Homestead Heritage: The 510-acre homesteading community at Brazos de Dios includes a number of historic buildings from various parts of the United States rebuilt in the Traditional Crafts Village. There is also a visitors center.
Millard's Crossing Historic Village: Early East Texas structures of homes, an office, a parsonage, schoolhouse, chapel, homestead, and a country store with tour information, calendar of events, and visitor information located at Nacogdoches.
Texas Forestry Museum: Features a logging locomotive and tender, log loader and log car, a caboose, sawmill town depot, skidders, and tree planters, including a calendar of events, exhibits, and collections located at Lufkin.
The Alamo: Includes details of exhibits, hours of operation, admission, calendar of events, rules and regulations, educational resources, links and directions. Located in San Antonio.
The George Ranch Historical Park: A 480-acre living history site located on a 23,000-acre working ranch. Includes calendar, special events, membership, hours, admission fees and driving directions. Located in Richmond.