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Living History Christmas at Gregg County Historical Museum
Longview, TX
Living history exhibits come to life with interactive characters.
About
Step back in time for a 'Living History Christmas' where the Gregg County Historical Museum's exhibits spring to life! This special free event on December 6th invites visitors to interact with historical figures, from the builder of the Everett Building to a 1930s oil field worker and even an infamous bank robber. Experience authentic Caddo Indian face painting, learn to crochet, and enjoy festive activities like ornament and cookie decorating. It's a cherished family tradition that brings the past to life with holiday cheer.
Our Take
Family Friendly
Best For
Families and history enthusiasts
Vibe
Educational and festive
Energy Level
Low to medium
Budget
Free (On Dec 6th)
Photo Friendly
High
Weather Sensitivity
Low
Tags
Always check the official website for the most current information.
We've done our best to keep details up-to-date, but event schedules, prices, and policies can change. For the latest updates, please visit the official website or contact the organizers directly.
Website & Socials
Location
Event Details
Pricing
Free to the public on December 6th. Regular admission price applies for all other days.
Duration
All day
Ages
Family experience
Schedule
December 6th 2025
Featured Performers
- Mr. Everett
- Kilgore Rangerette
- Bill Dalton
- 1930s oil field worker
- Blacksmith
Organizer
Gregg County Historical Museum
Practical Information
Pet Policy
No pets allowed (service animals welcome)
Food & Drink
Cookie decorating available
Quick Actions
Tips & Advice
- Arrive early on December 6th to fully experience all the living history demonstrations and activities before they conclude for the day.
- Bring your little ones for the Caddo Indian face painting and the ornament and cookie decorating stations โ they're perfect for young artists.
- Take advantage of the free admission on December 6th to explore the museum's regular exhibits, which will be enhanced by the living history theme.
- Check the museum's social media pages closer to the event date for any potential schedule updates or special guest announcements.
- Consider visiting the blacksmith demonstration upon arrival to get a firsthand look at this traditional craft.
Frequently Asked Questions
What historical figures will be present?
Visitors can expect to interact with characters such as Mr. Everett (builder of the historic Everett Building), a Kilgore Rangerette, an infamous bank robber named "Bill Dalton", and a 1930s oil field worker.
Are there activities for children?
Yes, the event offers a variety of children's activities including authentic Caddo Indian face painting, coloring pages, ornament making, and cookie decorating.
Is there a cost to attend?
Admission is free to the public on December 6th. Regular admission prices apply on all other days.
What is the best way to get to the museum?
The museum is located at 214 N. Fredonia St., Longview, TX 75601. You can use the provided Google Maps link for directions, but be aware of potential heavy traffic in the area.
Can I learn about historical crafts?
Yes, you can learn to crochet in the Victorian Parlor and witness a blacksmith demonstration upon entry.