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Located on Interstate 10, Wallisville Heritage Park and Museum houses many relics of the county's rich history. From furniture to an extensive collection of photographs, this privately funded establishment provides citizens and visitors alike the opportunity to see for themselves what life was like in this once isolated region.
If you are interested in genealogy and literature, there is also a library there dedicated to the ancestry of the area and other fascinating information that history buffs would love. This priceless collection of historical information is a definite asset to the people of Chambers County and to people who have a love of history. Call for information (409) 389-2252 or send an email.The library and research center contains:
- Approximately 2,000 books on Southern, Atlantic, and New England states
- Vertical files on 600 area families and 500 local historical topics
- Some 10,000 copy negatives of local individuals, families, buildings, etc
- Negative collection from a Crystal Studio in Liberty (20,000 negatives)
- Negatives and prints from "The Liberty Gazette" newspaper
- Several archival collections dealing with Spanish Presidio & Mission at Wallisville (1756-1771) and Fort Anahuac (established 1830)
- Numerous other archival collections dealing with Chambers County history and families of the county
- Oral histories with approximately 100 elderly residents