Museum History

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The Galveston County Museum opened to the public in 1976.

In 1972, Mary Moody Northern donated the former City National Bank building at 2219 Market St. to Galveston County for use as a historical museum, dedicated to the memory of her father, W. L. Moody Jr.

For the next thirty years, this location served visitors as the hub of Galveston County history.

September 2008 brought with it the destructive forces of Hurricane Ike. Although the artifact collections and exhibits were not harmed in the storm, the building’s electrical and air systems were severely damaged.  

In March 2021, after a complete renovation and COVID19, the museum exhibit hall opened back up for public viewing.

The Galveston County Museum offices are currently located in the County Courthouse, 722 Moody, Galveston, 77550. 

The Galveston County Museum offices are currently located in the County Courthouse, 722 Moody, Galveston, 77550. The exhibit hall will reopen in the Galveston County Courthouse in late 2015 or early 2016.

Former Galveston County Historical Museum at 2219 Market Street
Closed due to Hurricane Ike