Joseph and Susanna Dickinson Hannig Museum

Joseph and Susanna Dickinson Hannig Museum is a museum Downtown Austin Austin located in United States.

6 / 10
8
ratings
Address

411 E 5th St Austin , TX 78701 United States

Comments / 3


Yani Iman

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

Austin American-Statesman

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 .

CultureMap Austin

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.

Similar places nearby :

6.2
Museum
Museum Of The Weird

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.

7.8
Museum
Neill-Cochran House Museum

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

8.2
History Museum
George Washington Carver Museum and Cultural Center

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