Neill-Cochran House Museum
The Neill-Cochran House Museum in Austin, Texas is a historic Greek Revival home built in 1855 by Abner Cook. It served as the first home for the Texas School for the Blind and was later converted into a military hospital. Today, it is a museum that shares Austin and Texas history through historically furnished spaces and rotating art and history exhibitions.
Events and activities in Neill-Cochran House Museum
Getting there
Neill-Cochran House Museum
2310 San Gabriel St, Austin, Texas, Austin, 78705-5014
Events and activities near Neill-Cochran House Museum
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Candlelight: Tribute to Linkin Park
Dec 06From $28.00 - 701 Congress Ave.
Austin Ripper 1885: Historical True Crime Walking Tour
Nov 04 - Jan 15From $55.00 - 214 W 4th St
Murder by Gaslight Walking Ghost Tour
Nov 02 - Jan 15From $35.00 - Halcyon
The Story of Austin: Downtown History Walking Tour
Nov 01 - Dec 31From $35.00 - St David's Episcopal Church
Candlelight: Holiday Special featuring “The Nutcracker” and More
Dec 19From $28.00 - Internal server error