

Discover the rich history and culture of the Gulf Coast region through interactive exhibits and artifacts.
A local favorite for breakfast, known for its large portions and friendly service.
A casual spot offering a variety of Cajun and Creole dishes, popular among locals and tourists alike.
A historic restaurant known for its authentic Cajun and Creole cuisine, including its famous seafood gumbo.

Port Arthur, where the museum is located, experiences frequent rain. This jacket will keep you dry while exploring.
The museum has both indoor and outdoor exhibits, so comfortable shoes are essential for a full day of exploration.
To enhance your visit, consider reading about Port Arthur's history before or during your trip.
Corn tortillas filled with scrambled eggs, cheese, and your choice of meat or beans, topped with salsa and avocado.
A rich, roux-based stew made with crawfish tails, onions, bell peppers, celery, and spices, served over rice.
Fresh oysters grilled with garlic, butter, and Parmesan cheese, often served with lemon for squeezing.
Explore the historic Civil War battleground and learn about Texas history.
Enjoy birdwatching, fishing, and hiking along the Gulf Coast.
Experience thrilling rides, games, and beautiful Gulf views at night.
A local favorite since 1937, this saltwater taffy is a must-try treat with a unique coastal flavor.
Handcrafted locally, these oyster knives are essential tools for enjoying the Gulf's famous seafood.
A iconic symbol of the Gulf Coast, this print captures the beauty and history of the Sabine Pass Lighthouse.
Nestled in the Garhwal Himalayas, Hanuman Dhara Temple is a serene and picturesque shrine dedicated to Lord Hanuman, offering panoramic views of the surrounding mountains.
Senjokaku Hall, a vast, unfinished Zen temple, is renowned for its unique architecture and historic significance.
The Ceto Museum of History in Corfu, Greece, is a fascinating journey through time, housing artifacts from the Paleolithic era to the modern age.