About us
Williamson Museum
The Williamson Museum is a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation established in 1997 to collect, preserve and exhibit items relating to the rich culture and heritage of Williamson County.
We offer free and exciting hands-on educational programs to the public through innovative exhibits, tours and outreach including our annual Pioneer Day at Old Settlers Park.
Our mission is to promote the culture and heritage of Williamson County through education, preservation, acquisition and exhibition.
Our vision is to become a benchmark for all museums by providing leading-edge historical and cultural education to the public.
Exhibits
Innovative and hands-on exhibits explore the history and culture of Williamson County.
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Education
The Williamson Museum serves over 10,000 students each year through educational programming.
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Events
From family crafts and activities at Hands on History to adult discussions about current topics at the Salon at Wildfire, find the event that's right for you.
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Collections
Celebrate the history and diversity of Williamson County by contributing to our historic collections.
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Our Team
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Nancy Hill
Executive Director -
Margaret Taylor
Museum Curator -
Danelle Houck
Educator -
Andrea Robisheaux
Volunteer & Visitor Services Coordinator
512-943-1674
- Bequests
- Courthouse Rentals
- Fundraising
- Media Requests
- Membership Questions
- Public Relations
- Social Media
512.943.3758
- Artifact Donations & Cataloging
- Collections Volunteers
- Exhibition Development
- Photograph & Research Requests
- Traveling Exhibits
- Website and Social Media Management
512-943-3856
- Courthouse Tours
- Educational Programs
- Museum Tours
- Traveling Educational Trunks
arobisheaux@williamsonmuseum.org
512-943-1670
- New Membership Questions
- Museum Store Purchases
- Volunteer Coordination