Photographer: Kevin Stillman
When C.M. "Dad" Joiner struck oil here on Oct. 3, 1930, this
sparsely populated farming community became a bustling boomtown.
Museum is dedicated to the preservation of the area's history and
heritage, inviting visitors to step back into the 1930s. Focusing
on life in an East Texas oil field, includes an oil field "tent
house," a 1930s Dixie Service Station and a 1940s roadside cafe on
the museum grounds, and each building contains original
furnishings. On Texas 64, 2.2 miles from East Texas Oil Field's
Discovery Well.