Living History Christmas at Gregg County Historical Museum
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Living History Christmas at Gregg County Historical Museum

Step back in time at the Gregg County Historical Museum's Living History Christmas event. This immersive experience features historical reenactors, including a "Bill Dalton" portrayal and an East Texas oil field worker. Visitors can enjoy authentic Caddo Indian face painting, learn Victorian crochet, and participate in festive activities like ornament making and cookie decorating. Don't miss the beloved train exhibits and a blacksmith demonstration.

What to Expect

Living history Christmas with reenactors and train exhibits

Know Before You Go

  • Tickets: $
  • Pets: Service animals welcome

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Local Insight & Ratings

Family Friendly

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Best For

Families and history enthusiasts

Vibe

Festive, educational, historical

Energy Level

Low to medium

Budget

$

Photo Friendly

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Weather Sensitivity

Low

Special Events & Promotions

  • Trains are back this year
  • Free admission on December 6th
  • Meet historical reenactors
  • Learn historical crafts and skills

Tags

holiday traditionfamily friendlycommunity celebrationseasonal activitieshistorical eventsfree eventchildrens activitiesinteractive displaysSanta visits

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Location

Gregg County Historical Museum
214 N. Fredonia St.
Longview, TX
75601

Event Details

Duration

All day

Ages

All ages

Timed Entry

No

Featured Performers

  • Mr. Everett (builder of the historic Everett Building)
  • Real Rangerette
  • "Bill Dalton" (Dalton Gang Bank robber)
  • 1930s oil field worker

Organizer

Gregg County Historical Museum

Food & Drink

Cookie decorating

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 camera to capture unique moments with historical reenactors and the festive train displays.
  • Check the museum's social media channels closer to the date for any potential updates or special guest announcements.
  • Consider visiting the museum on other days to explore their permanent exhibits, though admission fees apply.
  • Engage with the reenactors to learn more about the historical periods they represent; they are a wealth of information!

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the admission price for the Living History Christmas event?

The Living History Christmas event on December 6th is FREE to the public. Regular admission prices apply on other days.

What kind of historical figures will be present?

You can expect to meet Mr. Everett, the builder of the historic Everett Building, a real Kilgore Rangerette, "Bill Dalton" of the Dalton Gang, and a 1930s oil field worker.

Are there activities for children?

Yes, there are many family-friendly activities including authentic Caddo Indian face painting, ornament making, and cookie decorating.

What are the museum's regular operating hours?

The museum is typically open Tuesday through Friday from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm, and Saturdays from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm. It is closed on Sundays, Mondays, and holidays.

Is parking available at the museum?

While specific parking details are not provided, the museum is located in a central area, and street parking is generally available in Longview.

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.

Contributors & Updates

Last Updated: Oct 30, 2025
Original Submitter: Sep 17, 2025 The Christmas Events Near Me editorial team

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