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“slice of life of a prosperous Texas pioneer family”
The John Jay French Museum demonstrates the life of a prosperous Texas pioneer family from 1845-1865. The historic pioneer settlement, built by John Jay French, tanner and merchant, is replete with antique furnishings, clothing and pioneer household utensils. Outbuildings on the grounds include a blacksmith shop, tannery, privy, and smokehouse. The John Jay French house is the oldest house in Beaumont that has been restored to it's original state. Built in 1845, the home is one of the first two-story homes, one of the first made with milled lumber, and one of the first painted homes in the area.
Sandra our tour guide very informative. Gave us a great and interesting tour. Highly recommend a visit here Read more
We had a fantastic tour with Shelby. We learned several things on the tour in regard to the area and time era in which the French family lived there. Many artifacts were genuine and we enjoyed... Read more
Carefully restored. Befitted with period furnishings, most once owned by the French family but none are modern. No electric lighting. Our tour was conducted by flashlight and natural light. Air... Read more
John Jay French House
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- Tue - Thu: 10:00 am - 3:00 pm
- Fri: 2:00 am - 1:00 pm
- Sat: 10:00 am - 1:00 pm
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