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    Hangar 25 Air Museum

    4.5 (2 reviews)

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    Petroleum Museum - The entrance to the "ride" near the middle of the museum

    Petroleum Museum

    4.6(29 reviews)
    37.3 mi

    There is a lot to see at this museum. It could take 8 hrs to view all exhibits and games. This is a…read moregreat place for students who are in STEM programs. The mining pumps are amazing to see from the beginning of the era to the modern industrial era. I enjoyed learning about diatoms, the Permian Basin, shooters, and the difference between fracking and drilling. There are many classic race cars on display, and fun games to reinforce learning. I did not know that the U.S. produces the most oil in the world. I also did not know that Midland is the birthplace of petroleum and natural gas as well as the largest oil field in the U.S. The museum also has art on display. The restrooms are clean, the museum is bright and colorful, and staff are friendly. The museum is also kid friendly. Check it out!

    A much bigger museum than I was expecting when I put this on the list of places to stop for our…read morelatest road trip across Texas, but I'm very glad we went! Honestly, I do wish we could have spent more time here because there's so many different sections and the displays are beautiful and full of information that people of all ages will enjoy. While there's obviously a heavy lean to only discuss the pros of oil and gas and the extraction of these resources (and sometimes the propaganda is painfully obvious), the detailed information in the different sections still makes it highly educational and we were very impressed by how many interactive displays there were. If you have any kids with you (or you're a kid at heart) make sure to go on the "ride" near the middle of the museum where you get to pretend you're on a flying ship to steal resources from the ocean and other countries. It's wild but very entertaining to press the touch screens and experience their little story! Just don't focus too hard on how you're shooting a laser into the ground of an independent, populated country to "claim" resources lol The best part of the entire museum for us was actually the mineral exhibit. Absolutely breathtaking samples from across Texas and around the world, and as big rock nerds we would have willingly spent a whole half hour just walking through the gorgeous room and looking at all the displays. Don't miss it! There's also beautiful art in this area, and that hallway winds around to the exhibit on race cars, which was a very fun way to end our tour of the museum. I'd recommend at least 1.5 hours to see everything, but you could probably spend more time just having fun and enjoying the interactive displays! A great museum that captures the history of oil and gas that built up this area of Texas, and so much of Texas' economy in general. Worth a stop for sure!

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    Petroleum Museum - Inside the "ride" near the middle of the museum

    Inside the "ride" near the middle of the museum

    Petroleum Museum
    Petroleum Museum

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    Miss Hattie's Bordello - Miss Mable's room

    Miss Hattie's Bordello

    4.4(19 reviews)
    82.3 mi

    Amazing and well preserved museum. I really enjoyed my tour! The tour guide was very knowledgeable…read moreat really took his time taking care of all the customers. Definitely come by and get a great history lesson on the life and culture of the early 1900s Wild West! The tour is about 30 minutes which is just right. My only critique was I wish there were more times available to tour or even an opportunity to independently tour the floor. I highly recommend!

    Some of my Wife's family came out for a few days and we showed them around town. First stop was at…read morea Vineyard enjoying some Mighty-Fine-Wine, then we headed to Old Town San Angelo and took them on a tour at "Miss Hatties Bordello", which is now a museum, presently not an actual Bordello. This is one Amazing Tour of what took place 'yesteryear' for 50 years of operating and is a must stop for anyone to attend. They also give you a 'wooden token' that is redeemable for one-dollar-in-trade for Girls, Whiskey or Tobacco - they just don't tell you where (I asked - hey, I was just curious). There is also a "Miss Hatties Cafe & Saloon" just a couple doors down from the Bordello. We ate there a few times and enjoyed the experience with a decor of 'yesteryear' - and they will also point out where the tunnel was from the Bordello that came up where the restaurant is now. The 'Museum' is a magnificent tour, all on the Second Floor via lots of stair-steps - and in original condition.

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    Miss Hattie's Bordello - Gentlemen's waiting room

    Gentlemen's waiting room

    Miss Hattie's Bordello - Main waiting area. The ceiling is original

    Main waiting area. The ceiling is original

    Miss Hattie's Bordello - One of the rooms

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