Moody House Museum

114 W 9th St, Taylor, TX 76574, United States

Moody House Museum

About the Company

rating: 4.4

The Moody Museum's mission is to share the story of Gov. Dan Moody's passion for justice, his family, and the Taylor community that helped shape his legacy as Texas' youngest governor.

Categories

  • Museum
  • Tourist attraction

Contact Information

Phone: +1 512-352-8654

Website: http://moodymuseum.com/

Address: 114 W 9th St, Taylor, TX 76574, United States

Working hours
  • Monday: Closed
  • Tuesday: Closed
  • Wednesday: Closed
  • Thursday: Closed
  • Friday: 2–5 PM
  • Saturday: 2–5 PM
  • Sunday: Closed

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Reviews

Review №1

Rating: 4

Date: 9 months ago

Review №2

Rating: 5

Small and interesting bit of Texas history, tour guide lady was very knowledgeable.

Date: 10 months ago

Review №3

Rating: 5

I absolutely loved this museum. I fell in love with Dan Moody history after visiting the courthouse and hearing about the trial and what Dan moody did and said. This was a beautiful tribute to him and his family

Date: a year ago

Review №4

Rating: 5

Date: a year ago

Review №5

Rating: 5

Wonderful house, full of history, not only of the Moody Family, but Taylor in general. We learned so much. Our guide, Susan Komandosky, was engaging and a treasure trove of information. Really worth the time, most enjoyable.

Date: a year ago

Review №6

Rating: 5

This place is an absolute gem. Super cool that only the Moody family live there and then donated it to the city.

Date: 2 years ago

Review №7

Rating: 1

Date: 2 years ago

Review №8

Rating: 5

Date: 2 years ago

Review №9

Rating: 5

Awesome tales of Taylor history!

Date: 4 years ago

Review №10

Rating: 5

Lots of historical items from around Williamson County, Taylor and the surrounding area. Great volunteer tour guides.

Date: 4 years ago

Review №11

Rating: 4

Date: 4 years ago

Review №12

Rating: 5

How can you not appreciate the house that one of Texas greatest governors lived? A visit here and the rest of Taylor reminds us of what small towns in Texas can keep alive and do well.

Date: 5 years ago

Review №13

Rating: 5

Date: 5 years ago

Review №14

Rating: 5

Date: 5 years ago

Review №15

Rating: 5

Dispensary

Date: 5 years ago

Review №16

Rating: 5

Was very impressed with all I learned. Susan was kept our attention with so many interesting stories.

Date: 5 years ago

Review №17

Rating: 3

Nice place to just stop off and spend a few hours at

Date: 5 years ago

Review №18

Rating: 4

Interesting information on some of the people who shaped government in central Texas

Date: 5 years ago

Review №19

Rating: 5

Date: 5 years ago

Review №20

Rating: 5

We enjoyed visiting the Moody Museum. Beautiful 1897 home of the youngest Governor in Texas. Rebecca the tour guide was very interesting to listen to. She told us a lot of history. Very interesting. We give the Moody Museum a 5 star rating and highly recommend.

Date: 5 years ago

Review №21

Rating: 5

Date: 5 years ago

Review №22

Rating: 5

The Moody House provides great historical background on the life of Ku Klux Klan- fighting Governor Dan Moody.

Date: 6 years ago

Review №23

Rating: 5

History in a friendly atmosphere

Date: 6 years ago

Review №24

Rating: 4

Love it

Date: 6 years ago

Review №25

Rating: 3

Interesting history

Date: 6 years ago

Review №26

Rating: 2

Date: 6 years ago

Review №27

Rating: 4

Governor Moody stood for issues when it was political dynamite to do so? He was from Taylor? Cool.

Date: 6 years ago

Review №28

Rating: 5

Love this great little, piece of Texas history.

Date: 6 years ago

Review №29

Rating: 1

Born and raised in Taylor and I have never stepped a foot inside the old house that is considered a museum. Does not look interesting.

Date: 7 years ago

Review №30

Rating: 5

Great place. Good to know history about Taylor and Texas.

Date: 7 years ago

Review №31

Rating: 5

Very historic preservation of Gov. Dan Moodys legacy.

Date: 7 years ago