Bush Family Home State Historic Site

1412 West Ohio Avenue, Midland, TX 79701

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Hours open

Monday:

Closed

Tuesday:

10:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Wednesday:

10:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Thursday:

10:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Friday:

10:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Saturday:

10:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Sunday:

Closed

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  • Photo of Bush Family Home State Historic Site - West Ohio Avenue, Midland, Texas, United States
  • Photo of Bush Family Home State Historic Site - West Ohio Avenue, Midland, Texas, United States
  • Photo of Bush Family Home State Historic Site - West Ohio Avenue, Midland, Texas, United States
  • Photo of Bush Family Home State Historic Site - West Ohio Avenue, Midland, Texas, United States
  • Photo of Bush Family Home State Historic Site - West Ohio Avenue, Midland, Texas, United States
  • Photo of Bush Family Home State Historic Site - West Ohio Avenue, Midland, Texas, United States
  • Photo of Bush Family Home State Historic Site - West Ohio Avenue, Midland, Texas, United States
  • Photo of Bush Family Home State Historic Site - West Ohio Avenue, Midland, Texas, United States
  • Photo of Bush Family Home State Historic Site - West Ohio Avenue, Midland, Texas, United States
  • Photo of Bush Family Home State Historic Site - West Ohio Avenue, Midland, Texas, United States
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Location & Phone number

1412 W Ohio Ave, Midland, TX 79701, United States
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About the Business

The Bush Family Home State Historic Site is a museum and tourist attraction located at 1412 West Ohio Avenue in Midland, Texas, United States. This historic site offers visitors a glimpse into the life and legacy of the Bush family, showcasing the former home of President George H.W. Bush and First Lady Barbara Bush. Explore the beautifully preserved rooms and exhibits that highlight the family's time spent in Midland, Texas. Learn about the impact the Bush family had on the local community and the nation as a whole. Don't miss this opportunity to step back in time and experience a piece of American history at the Bush Family Home State Historic Site.

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Santi w man:
5

"It was fun and loved the historical tour, and the tour guide was really nice and since there is like 2-4 people there an hour you don’t have to worry about waiting a long time (just pay and you don’t have to wait at all) and overall it was worth it. That’s why I give this place 5 Stars"

1 year ago
Merideth Oliver:
4

"I got there after the home closed. I wish I could have seen the inside but still neat to see the home of 2 US Presidents."

1 year ago
Lilian Sng:
5

"The place is well kept. It's great place for kids to learn and see the home, Mr George Bush grew up as a kid. He was a fantastic 43rd President of America"

1 year ago
Brian Bane:
4

"We spent an informative hour touring the home. My wife and I were the only people on the tour, so we were able to ask lots of questions. Our guide was knowledgeable and very patient with us. Although he wasn't my favorite president, I always find that visiting their homes gives me a better understanding of the person that they became. There is no substitute for seeing the place itself, so you can get some hands-on history. This modest home, although upscale for 1950 Midland Texas, left me with a strong impression, stronger than any biography. Someone commented that there isn't a lot of history here. I disagree. There is a huge amount of history here. This home has been lovingly restored to the original condition, filled with period pieces, and appears very much like the original photos. I loved the 1950 refrigerator from Laura Bush's childhood home, which still works. I wish I had one of those-it is better than any modern fridge, with a foot operated door opener, lazy susan shelving and beautiful style. But most of all, it still works!"

almost 3 years ago
Brenda Woodward:
5

"This was such a wonderful little place to stop. Even if you aren't republican, this was so fun to see a presidential home! The Livingroom is all recreated, and meticulous care in recreating George W's childhood bedroom. Information available throughout the home about The Bushs involvement in the community. Tour guides very knowledgeable. Absolutely worth the 30 min to 1 hour tour."

more 8 years ago
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