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The first major oil discovery in the U.S. happened right here in Beaumont. Follow the history of Spindletop & how it still affects us today with Beaumont's Black Gold Trail.
Visit 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.
Visit 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.
Visit 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.
1906 Calder St (Calder Avenue at Third Street), Beaumont, TX
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Visit 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.