What You’ll Experience

Where the Past Feels Personal

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Authentic Exhibits

Step into everyday life from years gone by with carefully curated photos, artifacts, and stories that feel familiar—because they are.

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Hands-On History

Touch, try, and explore. Our interactive elements let kids and adults engage with the past in fresh, unexpected ways.

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Guided Tours

Hear the stories behind the displays—straight from those who know Keller best. A deeper connection awaits.

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Programs for Families and Students

From scavenger hunts to curriculum-aligned field trips, history becomes an exciting journey for all ages.

Open Hours

Friday and Saturday

11:00 AM to 2:00 PM

Visit Us

Our Founders

Cathie Jackson, Joyce Gibson Roach, Peggy Harrison, and Paul Harrison

About Us

Admission and
Address

133 Bates St, Keller, TX 76248

Admission is FREE
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About the

Keller History Museum

Where Keller’s Past Comes to Life—One Story at a Time

At the heart of our growing city lies a quiet treasure: a place where yesterday’s voices still speak, and every photo, artifact, and display tells a tale of resilience, community, and change. Whether you're a longtime resident, a curious visitor, or a student seeing Keller through fresh eyes, you’ll find something here that resonates—something that brings the past into sharper focus.

The Keller History Museum celebrates the spirit of our town—from its humble beginnings to the vibrant community we know today. This isn’t just a museum. It’s a living archive of the people, places, and moments that shaped who we are. Come explore rooms filled with pioneer grit, small-town charm, and untold stories waiting to be discovered. Because understanding where we came from helps us all move forward—together.

Our Purpose

Honoring Yesterday. Inspiring Tomorrow.

 

From frontier families to modern-day milestones, the museum preserves the legacy of Keller for generations to come. Through exhibits, archives, and programs, we help neighbors—new and lifelong—understand the heart of our community. History isn’t just dates and names. It’s your street, your school, your story.

Board of Directors

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Debby Spitzer

President
Email: otkf.president@gmail.com

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Pam Gray

Vice President
Email: otkf.vp@gmail.com

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Mark Chambless

Treasurer
Email: treasurerotkf@gmail.com /p>

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Rebecca Chambless

Secretary
Email: otkf.secretary@gmail.com

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Peggy Harrison


Email: pjharr999@gmail.com

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Paul Harrison


Email: pharr999@gmail.com

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Alessandra Kohn


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Lea Ann Bray-Salinas


Email: l.salinas6@yahoo.com

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Keller History Museum

Every Town Has a Story—Ours Comes Alive Here

The Keller History Museum isn’t just a place to view the past—it’s a living tribute to the people and moments that made this town what it is today. Step inside, and you’ll feel it: pride, heritage, and a community that honors its roots while looking toward the future.

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Be Part of the Story

Help Preserve What Makes Keller… Keller

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Donate or Become a Member

Your support fuels everything we do—from preserving artifacts to educating the next generation.

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Volunteer Your Time

Whether you're a history buff or just love helping out, there’s a place for you here.

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Share Your Story

Have photos, letters, or items that capture Keller’s past? Let’s make them part of our collective history.

Plan Your Visit

Step In. Slow Down. Look Closer.

We’re open weekly and welcome individuals, families, and group tours. Admission is free, and every exhibit is designed to be engaging, educational, and welcoming for all. Check our Visit page for details on hours, directions, and accessibility.

Small museum. Big memories. Lasting impact.

Events and Activities

More Than a Museum—It’s a Place to Belong

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TEXAS HARVEST PIE COMPANY

TEXAS HARVEST PIE COMPANY

We opened our bakery/café, Texas Harvest Pie Company, in July of 2010 in a lovely historical house on Main Street in Old Town Keller. When the property sold in 2013, we moved to another nearby location. Luckily, the house of our original location was relocated by the historical society in Keller, the Old Town Keller Foundation, to Bates Street and reopened as the Keller History Museum. We were honored to move back into this lovely old house in 2021 to use the commercial kitchen for our baking and catering.

texasharvestpie.wixsite.com/pies

Lea Ann Bray-Salinas

Call Or Text 817-798-9474 For Orders

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