Beaumont's Black Gold
Spindletop Gladys City Boomtown Museum is one of Beaumont's Black Gold.

1. Spindletop Gladys City Boomtown Museum

7.7
5550 Jimmy Simmons Blvd, Beaumont, TX
History Museum · South Park · 9 tips and reviews

Visit Beaumont, TXVisit Beaumont, TX: The Spindletop/Gladys City Boomtown Museum tells the story of the Lucas Gusher of 1901. The largest oil discovery in the U.S., Spindletop spurred the industrial revolution & changed the world forever.

Crockett Street Entertainment District is one of Beaumont's Black Gold.

2. Crockett Street Entertainment District

6.3
Downtown, Beaumont, TX
Night Club · 3 tips and reviews

Visit Beaumont, TXVisit Beaumont, TX: Built c. 1900, these buildings exemplify the commercial prosperity generated by the timber and rice industry as well as the Spindletop oil discovery.

Texas Energy Museum is one of Beaumont's Black Gold.

3. Texas Energy Museum

5.9
600 Main St, Beaumont, TX
Museum · 6 tips and reviews

Visit Beaumont, TXVisit Beaumont, TX: Dedicated to the education & history of the petroleum industry, the Texas Energy Museum explains the process of fossil mining as well as modern-day refining techniques.

McFaddin-Ward House Historic House Museum is one of Beaumont's Black Gold.

4. McFaddin-Ward House Historic House Museum

8.0
1906 Calder St (Calder Avenue at Third Street), Beaumont, TX
History Museum · Old Town · 8 tips and reviews

Visit Beaumont, TXVisit Beaumont, TX: Built in 1906 in the Beaux-Arts Colonial style, the McFaddin-Ward House is 12,800 square feet. Its opulence demonstrates the wealth created by the Spindletop oil boom.