Joseph and Susanna Dickinson Hannig Museum
Joseph and Susanna Dickinson Hannig Museum
4.1
12:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Monday
Closed
Tuesday
Closed
Wednesday
12:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Thursday
12:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Friday
12:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Saturday
12:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Sunday
12:00 PM - 5:00 PM
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ElvisAndrus
Arlington, TX982 contributions
Mar 2020 • Couples
A fascinating life story captured in a restored house. When we went there was a temporary exhibition about the history and understanding of post traumatic stress disorder. It was both fitting and moving. Definitely worth the stop. It is right next-door to the restored home of O. Henry which is also by donation. Make time for both!
Written 9 March 2020
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Charles U
Sarasota, FL117 contributions
Feb 2013 • Couples
Suzanne Dickinson was a Noncombatant survivor of the Alamo, a rugged woman with a colorful past, And this is a tour of one of her last homes. There are historical artifacts and the tour guide was excellent who conducted this quick tour. There is no cost for the tour.
After the fall of the Alamo, Santa Anna gave safe passage and used Suzanne as a messenger sent to Sam Houston demanding that he surrender or face the same fate. If your student of Texas history this may fill a void of information regarding that era.
Susanna's house is right next to the O Henry house which is also a quick and very good little tour.
Allow about 30 minutes for both and parking at streetside pay by meter.
After the fall of the Alamo, Santa Anna gave safe passage and used Suzanne as a messenger sent to Sam Houston demanding that he surrender or face the same fate. If your student of Texas history this may fill a void of information regarding that era.
Susanna's house is right next to the O Henry house which is also a quick and very good little tour.
Allow about 30 minutes for both and parking at streetside pay by meter.
Written 24 February 2013
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Barcelonababs
Rhode Island11 contributions
Jun 2014 • Couples
Rupert was our guide--knowledgeable about Texas, Mexican, Civil War, Native American history--superb! So glad we stepped into this little museum....
Written 15 June 2014
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RagsKP94
State College, PA754 contributions
Jan 2025 • Solo
Located right next door to the O. Henry house, this little place is very interesting. The house itself is OK, but the interesting part is the story of the inhabitants. When I was there, a tour guide offered a free tour of the home. However, it is very small and easily done on your own. There are many placards around the rooms describing things in the rooms and the history of the people who lived there.
Written 24 January 2025
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Donald W
Frisco, TX401 contributions
Jul 2019 • Couples
Even those that don’t like history classes love a great story, and the Joseph and Susanna Dickinson Museum documents a fascinating one! Susanna, one very tough woman, survived the Alamo with her child to be paid by Santa Anna as a messager to Sam Houston and joined Houston on the Runaway Scrape. If any of that story is not familiar to you, you’ll be engaged by this museum, located in downtown Austin right next to the O. Henry Museum. The museum is very well organized, very informative and engaging, and staffed with friendly, knowledgeable staff...and it’s free! A historical gem in downtown Austin, one of many!
Written 10 August 2019
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Dodd City, TX428 contributions
Jun 2018 • Solo
I was happy to walk and read thru the Joseph and Susanna Dickinson Hannig museum in Austin. Staff was available, and not overly assisting. Fun photo op inside, for the ladies.
Written 23 June 2018
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scott r
Silver Spring, MD783 contributions
Mar 2018 • Solo
It's interesting that it's here, and Hannig had a colorful life quite apart from surviving the Alamo (she made good in the end, which is always nice) - but really this is just a quick stop. You can do this and O'Henry next door in an hour and feel satisfied. Both are free.
Written 30 March 2018
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John R
Banbury, UK245 contributions
Oct 2016 • Couples
This is a charming and well presented museum it is only open Wednesday to Sunday.
The front door maybe a bit stiff giving the impression of being closed.
But persevere it is well worth the visit.
The staff are knowledgeable and really helpful.
The front door maybe a bit stiff giving the impression of being closed.
But persevere it is well worth the visit.
The staff are knowledgeable and really helpful.
Written 12 October 2016
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grrprr
Tallahassee, FL414 contributions
Jul 2016 • Friends
We were looking for the O. Henry House and walked into the this one.
What a delight. The docent was extremely knowledgable and fun to talk with.
Yes, the house is quite small but it is worth the time to drop in.
What a delight. The docent was extremely knowledgable and fun to talk with.
Yes, the house is quite small but it is worth the time to drop in.
Written 29 July 2016
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Harry A I
Lincoln, NE38 contributions
May 2015 • Friends
It's right next door to the O Henry Museum, and I'd recommend visiting both at the same time. Like the O Henry Museum, it's small but has interesting details. Worth doing, as long as you have the appropriate expectations.
Written 5 June 2015
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