The Calhoun County Museum, established in 1964 by the Calhoun County Commissioner's Court, is dedicated to acquiring, documenting, preserving, studying, and exhibiting artifacts related to the history, natural history, and maritime history of Calhoun County. Their mission is to pass on this material culture to future generations.
Featuring notable exhibits such as the Fresnel Lens from the 1852 Matagorda Island Lighthouse and a collection of items from the Belle in the La Salle Odyssey exhibit, the museum offers a glimpse into the life and times of Calhoun County through its diverse displays and historical artifacts.
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