Museum History

How it All Began...

The Children's Museum of Brownsville has grown from an idea championed by local child advocates to a cherished community institution. Over the course of two decades, the museum has evolved through careful planning, community support, and dedication to providing enriching experiences for children.

1997

Child advocates meet to plan a children’s museum in Brownsville.

1998

Conceptual exhibits are designed and planned.

1999

The Children’s Museum of Brownsville is legally incorporated and received a 501 © (3) status from the IRS.

2000

Renovations commence at Dean Porter Park, future home of the museum.

2002

Capital Campaign is launched to raise funds for exhibits and start up fees. Museum opens an office and information center at Amigoland Mall. Super Saturday Morning Workshops begin at the museum office and information center.

2005

Grand Opening of the Children’s Museum of Brownsville in March!

2008

Awarded Promising Practice Award by Met Life and Association of Children’s Museum.

2010, 2013, 2014

Voted Favorite Museum by Brownsville Herald’s Readers Choice Award.

2015

National Gold Medal Finalists by the Institute of Museum and Library Services.

2020

Addition of Ringgold Civic Pavilion as part of the Children’s Museum