The Printing Museum

The Printing Museum Houston museum telling the story of printing's impact on the world. Public guided tours Wed 10a & Sat 2p, prices on website: www.printingmuseum.org V.

The Printing Museum was founded in 1979 by Raoul Beasley, Vernon P. Hearn, Don Piercy, and J. Burnham, four printers with passions for preserving their vast collections and sharing them with the community. It was chartered in 1981 and had its official opening in 1982 with Dr. Hans Halaby, Director of the Gutenberg Museum in Mainz, Germany, cutting the ribbon. The mission of the Museum is to promot

e, preserve, and share the knowledge of printed communication and art as the greatest contributors to the development of the civilized world and the continuing advancement of freedom and literacy.

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1324 W Clay Street
Houston, TX
77019

The Museum of Printing History is accessible by public transit. The number 34 Montrose Crosstown bus stops at West Clay and Waugh. The Museum is a block and a half down West Clay to the east. Schedules and maps may be found at the Metro website.

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