In observance of the Christmas and New Year holidays, we will be closed December 23 through 27 and December 31 through January 3. We wish everyone a joy-filled Christmas and New Year! The photo
In an effort to ensure that we can continue to collect, preserve, and make the history of our area available for many years to come, The History Center has just completed converting our static
In an effort to ensure that we will be able to continue to collect, preserve, and make the history of our area available for many years to come, The History Center is converting our
In recent months, The History Center has hosted several groups of local children as they learned about local history and the purpose of our archives. Groups have inlcluded Hudson's Peavy Primary, Corrigan-Camden's 2nd graders
In recent weeks, the Center has hosted tours and programs for the Trinity County Historical Commission on February 8, Lufkin Senior Kiwanis Club on February 10, the Diboll Garden Club on February 23, and
The December 2009 issue of the Pine Bough magazine is now available online as a PDF document through the Publications page of our website. Mailed to History Center members and subscribers in January 2010
November and December are busy months at The History Center! On November 17, 75 people attended the reception celebrating Jay Brittain and the exhibit "Jay's Birds: The Photography of Jay Brittain." Friends, family, and
Everyone is invited to a reception for photographer Jay Brittain and a viewing of the exhibit, "Jay's Birds: The Photography of Jay Brittain" on Tuesday, November 17, from 4:30 to 6:00 p.m.. Light refreshments
Members of Livington's Red Hat Society visited us recently and struck a colorful pose at our outdoor railroad display. They toured the Center and enjoyed the new exhibit, "Jay's Birds: The Photography of Jay Brittain."
The History Center is excited to announce that the Humanities Texas sponsored exhibit "Neches Journeys: Land, River, and People" is now open. The exhibit was installed on July 13 and will remain on display
Summer at The History Center has been busy! In addition to the local families that include us in their summer activity plans and travelers stopping in as they make their way through Diboll, we
Best-selling historical fiction author Tracie Peterson and her husband and fellow researcher Jim visited us recently while exploring ideas for a new historical novel set in Texas.