Costumes of the Americas Museum

Museum · Brownsville

Costumes of the Americas Museum

Museum · Brownsville

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1004 E 6th St, Brownsville, TX 78520

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Indigenous costumes from Americas & Caribbean, rotating exhibits  

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1004 E 6th St, Brownsville, TX 78520 Get directions

brownsvillehistory.org
@brownsvilleha

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1004 E 6th St, Brownsville, TX 78520 Get directions

+1 956 525 7252
brownsvillehistory.org
@brownsvilleha
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@brownsvilleha

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Sep 8, 2025

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Community-rooted textile collections that trace folk dress across the Americas. Operated by the Brownsville Historical Association and featured by Texas Time Travel, current exhibits highlight regional makers and cross-border traditions.

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Bruce Blankley

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This is a delightful and educational experience in The RGV. The exhibit rotates so there are probably three or four different exhibits every year. This exhibit featured clothes and costumes from the Estados en Mexico. The docent was very knowledgeable and was able to converse in English and Spanish.

Ayde Huerta

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I enjoyed looking at the costumes and thinking about what it was like at the time when the owners were wearing them. I spoke with the attendant and she mentioned how careful they have to be to keep these dresses and outfits from deteriorating. She mentioned the other countries and time periods they have in storage and how they rotate every so often. I plan to go back when those are displayed too. It's a small museum, but very interesting indeed.

Philip Wilson

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I visited today, August 24, 2023, to see the exhibit on Guatemalan textiles that is there from March 31 to August 31. I paid $4 for senior admission. There was no wait. I was the only visitor at the time. The attendant was helpful and answered all my questions. I was hoping to see more regions represented, but I understand the space is limited. I enjoyed seeing the plants and fountain on the patio.

James

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A wide variety of western hemisphere cultures represented by traditional clothing styles. I was surprised to see clothing from many of the Plains tribes represented as well as the South Eastern US. I was really expecting more local and central American cultures. The examples were beautiful and it was a real pleasure to explore with the kids as well as some US history lessons. Free with admission to the Children's Museum and free every Sunday. Check it out.

Abdul Hakam

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TRADITIONAL TEXTILES Does your budding fashion designer need some design ideas for their next big line of couture? Take them to Brownsville and let them loose in the Costumes of the Americas Museum, a brilliant collection of authentic North, Central, and South American indigenous clothing and accessories.

Bertha Valverde

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Costumes of the Americas Museum is a very wonderful museum where you can see the costumes of the mexican republic and the central america and the south America too.

Fariss Ryan Designs

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This is a beautiful museum dedicated to preserving culture and educating the public. It is a "must see" if you are in the Rio Grande Valley.

Carlos “Mr.G” Garza

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Not enough customs. All about Mexico.