Next, we visited the Texas Energy Museum where they had just had Dinosaur Day the day before.
This interactive movie takes you from the Gulf of Mexico to the Port of Beaumont, the same route ships carrying barrels of oil take.
Since it was the Energy of Museum and the State of Texas, there were obviously a lot of old oil and gas artifacts.
This pump was from a time when Regular meant LEADED, not UNleaded.
Driving around Beaumont, foundations can be found where houses stood prior to the hurricanes.
Driving around Beaumont, foundations can be found where houses stood prior to the hurricanes.
Alfred E. Neuman is Beaumont, Texas' Muffler Man.
The gusher at Spindletop, discovered in 1901, was the first significant oil discovery along the Gulf Coast.
We visited the Spindletop Gladys City Boomtown Museum to learn some more about Spindletop's history.
The living history museum contains over a dozen reproductions of historical buildings from the era of Spindletop's boom.
The first company to drill on Spindletop was the Gladys City Oil, Gas & Manufacturing Company, named after a little girl named Gladys Bingham.
Gladys received two shares of the company in 1901 which she later sold for over $250,000. That was in early 20th century dollars!
To be continued...