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"Controversial and captivating: Live stream the Symphony of Southeast Texas on 12NewsNow app!"

Elle Blakely
Nov 11, 2025
Trivia Question❓In the city of Beaumont, Texas, there is a famous historic building that was once the home of a wealthy lumber baron. What is the name of this iconic structure and who was the original owner? Answer at the bottom of the newsletter |
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Beaumont’s remarkable evolution from humble rural roots into a vibrant cultural center is evident in its outstanding museums and historic sites.
At the Spindletop-Gladys City Boomtown Museum, visitors can step directly into the 1901 oil boom era that transformed Beaumont’s identity.
The Art Museum of Southeast Texas currently highlights local creativity through exhibits like “A Legacy of Collecting” and Lindsay Simon’s lush marshland paintings.
The Fire Museum of Texas showcases antique fire equipment and the world’s largest working fire hydrant, a quirky city landmark.
Preserved historic homes, such as the John Jay French House Museum and Chambers House Museum, offer windows into Beaumont’s past, recently celebrating their legacy with community events and new historic designations.
The city’s breathtaking churches and continued efforts by the Beaumont Heritage Society ensure Beaumont’s rich traditions are celebrated, making it an inviting destination for history and art lovers. Read More... |
DaddiO's Burger is a modern, family-friendly restaurant that has become a true Beaumont favorite for its emphasis on quality. They build a better burger experience using top-tier ingredients like Nolan Ryan all-natural beef, freshly baked buns, and hand-cut fries. Beyond classics, you'll find unique and delicious options like the popular Goat Cheese Burger or Parmesan Truffle Fries, plus hand-dipped Blue Bell shakes. As a locally-owned spot, they are a proud part of the community fabric. This spotlight is presented by DaddiO's Burger. Ready for a fresh take on a classic meal? Explore the full menu and taste the local difference! |
Beaumont, Texas, founded in 1838 and named after Mary Dewburleigh Barlace Warren Beaumont, has long played a pivotal role in America’s energy and agricultural past.
Early on, the city’s prime spot along the Neches River made it a hub for cattle, lumber, and the state’s very first commercial rice mill.
The city’s port fueled national industry, especially after the Civil War, shipping lumber and supporting rail expansion.
Everything changed on January 10, 1901, when the Lucas Gusher erupted at Spindletop Hill, transforming Beaumont into the epicenter of the modern oil industry.
The population tripled within months as opportunity seekers arrived, spurring a surge in business and infrastructure.
Today, sites like the Spindletop-Gladys City Boomtown Museum keep this history alive, even as Exxon Mobil's bustling refinery spotlights Beaumont’s continuing energy legacy.
The city remains a vital player in the nation’s economic story, balancing heritage with innovation. Read More... |
Q&A Questions |
Q: What are some popular attractions in Beaumont, TX? A: - Some popular attractions in Beaumont include the Spindletop-Gladys City Boomtown Museum, the McFaddin-Ward House Museum, and the Beaumont Botanical Gardens. Q: What is the weather like in Beaumont, TX? A: - Beaumont has a humid subtropical climate, with hot, humid summers and mild winters. It is prone to thunderstorms and occasional hurricanes. Q: Are there any notable events or festivals in Beaumont, TX? A: - Yes, Beaumont hosts several events and festivals throughout the year, such as the South Texas State Fair, the Beaumont Jazz & Blues Fest, and the Gusher Marathon. |
đź’ˇ Answer to Trivia Question: The iconic historic building in Beaumont, Texas is known as the McFaddin-Ward House, and the original owner was W.P.H. McFaddin, a prominent lumber baron in the early 20th century. |