Hutchinson County Historical Museum

The Hutchinson County Historical Museum is a museum in Borger, Texas, with more than sixty exhibits spanning the period from the 16th-century expedition of Francisco Vásquez de Coronado to the Texas Panhandle petroleum boom of the 1920s. The museum, which opened in 1977, is housed in a two-story building constructed in 1927. The current museum director, Clay Renick, is an employee of the Hutchinson County Commissioners Court.

Hutchinson County Historical Museum

The Hutchinson County Historical Museum is a museum in Borger, Texas, with more than sixty exhibits spanning the period from the 16th-century expedition of Francisco Vásquez de Coronado to the Texas Panhandle petroleum boom of the 1920s. The museum, which opened in 1977, is housed in a two-story building constructed in 1927. The current museum director, Clay Renick, is an employee of the Hutchinson County Commissioners Court.