Odessa

Presidential Museum and Leadership Library
4919 East University Blvd
432-363-PRES
Adults-$8, Students-$5
Tue.-Sat. 10A-5P

Formerly housed downtown, this museum suffered from the move. Currently, there is a permanent exhibit of memorabilia from each presidency, however it is not nearly as vast as it was. There has also been the addition of George W. Bush's childhood home onto the grounds.

Ellen Noel Art Museum
4909 East University Blvd
432-550-9696
Free, but donations accepted
Tue-Sat 10A-5P, Sun 2P-5P
From Interstate 20- Take Exit 121 and head north on Loop 338 to University Ave. Take a left on to University. Museum will be on right near next stop light.

There is a permanent collection as well as rotating exhibits.

Nancy Fyfe Cardozier Gallery
UT Permian Basin Campus
432-552-3288

Student and Art Faculty shows are presented here on a semi-regular basis. Artwork may be purchased and starving college students will be very appreciative.

Ector Theater
5th and Texas

A renovated 1951 classic movie theater that shows classic movies and showcases live music. Located in downtown Odessa.

Jack Ben Rabbit
802 North Sam Houston
432-333-7871
Free

The largest jackrabbit in the world, a 10-foot-tall statue that is the unofficial mascot of the region.

White-Pool House
112 East Murphy Street
432-333-4072
Free
Wed.-Sat. 10A-3P

Turn of the century home with rotating exhibits on various aspects of West Texas life.

Pecos Depot
2140 North Grant
432-337-4142

The old rail depot from Pecos, built in 1892 and moved to Odessa in 1950. The depot is part of the Barn Door Steakhouse.

Stonehenge Odessa
UT Permian Basin Campus

A full-size replica of the original neolithic Stonehenge site