Neill-Cochran House Museum
The Neill-Cochran House Museum is a treasured part of Austin's history. The historic house was built in 1855 by Abner Cook, the Master Builder who also designed the Texas Governor's Mansion and several other important historic buildings around Austin. The House has survived, largely unchanged, through several tumultuous periods in American History, not only as a residence, but also, at times, as a
Sunday Funday: Red, White and Blue Tie Dyeing
July 19 | 11am-2pm
Activity included with Museum admission.
Buy a shirt at the Museum or bring your own!
Show your colors! Show your pride!
LIVE THEATRE🌟
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Sat 7-8pm
Sun 7-8pm
Come at 6:30pm for complimentary refreshments🥂
Playwright and performer, Elizabeth Doss, executes her one woman show entitled "Do You Need to Read the Confidence Man?" Come enjoy an evening of hilarity and critique at the Neill-Cochran House Museum✨
Opening tonight!!!🎭📖
DOORS at 6:30pm
Curtain at 7pm
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2310 San Gabriel Street
Austin, TX
78705
Opening Hours
| Wednesday | 11am - 4pm |
| Thursday | 11am - 4pm |
| Friday | 11am - 4pm |
| Saturday | 11am - 4pm |
| Sunday | 11am - 4pm |