Joseph and Susanna Dickinson Hannig Museum is a museum Downtown Austin Austin located in United States.
411 E 5th St Austin , TX 78701 United States
Not a history buff but I learned a lot about the survivors of the Alamo & about the Alamo itself! If you're just not into that than play International Home Hunters & compare with O'Henry's #ynottravel
Susanna Dickinson, who survived the siege of the Alamo , lived in this house after the famous battle. It was lost in history when it was enclosed by another building. It opened in 2010 as a museum .
The Dickinson Museum shares the grounds and meeting space with the neighboring O. Henry Museum , which preserves and retells the weird legacy of another controversial figure in Austin's history.
Great way to spend an hour. Kitschy and fun taxidermied conjoined animals, horror wax museum, live shows (mine was magic), and a great gift shop are a fun time. - Ellen S. P.
If you're on/around campus & feel like exploring, this is right in West Campus, often unnoticed. It has such a cool, diverse history in TX, from a Civil War hospital to a school for the blind & more! - Social News Network
Beautiful space! Dance studio is great for rehearsals. There's a theater and maybe the playground in back is part of it too? - Jessica Salinas