Come & Learn

The full Gonzales history handoff, from museum district stops to Texas Legacy in Lights.

This page pulls together the visitor-guide history stops, then adds the after-dark Texas Legacy in Lights experience so visitors can move from museums and historic homes into the town's modern signature history show.

Texas Revolution history sites and museum landmarks in Gonzales, Texas.

Gonzales Historic Homes

Explore the collection of historic homes visitors can tour across Gonzales, with architecture, preservation stories, and house-by-house details gathered in one place.

Texas Legacy in Lights

A cinematic projection-mapped show at the Gonzales Memorial Museum that retells the road to Texas independence in a way visitors actually plan trips around.

Gonzales Memorial Museum

The Immortal 32, the Come and Take It cannon, and the objects that anchor Gonzales at the center of Texas independence.

Eggleston House

Built in 1848, this preserved log house remains one of Gonzales County's oldest homes and one of its clearest windows into early town life.

Pioneer Village Living History Center

Original 1800s and early 1900s structures from across Gonzales County, gathered into a walkable frontier-town setting.

Gonzales County Jail Museum

A three-story former jail from 1885 that now tells the law-enforcement side of Gonzales history.