#1.
2308 Shakespeare Rd Odessa, Texas
On the grounds of Odessa College, the theatre is modeled after the original Shakespearean Globe Theatre. Sh... More on traveltex
The Globe is a dusty little theater tucked on the dark southern edge of Odessa College. More on TripAdvisor

#2.
4909 East University Boulevard, Odessa, Texas, USA
The Ellen Noël Art Museum is the only art museum within 100,000 miles of the vast area of West Texas known... More on MuseumsUSA.org
The museum was well designed and featured contemporary art in the galleries. The garden is beautiful. ... More on Yahoo! Travel

#3.
3100 Meteor Crater Road, Odessa, Texas, USA
The crater formed when a shower of nickel-iron meteorites collided with the earth and is the second largest... More on Discover America
In all, it really isn't that interesting, but it is only about 2 miles off the highway, free , and only ta... More on TripAdvisor

#4.
112 E. Murphy St., Odessa, Texas 79761, USA
The white-Pool House is a the oldest structure in Odessa Texas. The house was built in 1887 and restored in 1978. Today it displays the decor ... More on White-poolhouse.org
This is the oldest existing residential structure in Odessa. It is a two-story brick home constructed in 1887. It has period furnishings from the original and last owners and reflects lifestyles of... More on traveltex

#5.
4919 East University Avenue Odessa, TX
Odessa has another distinction in its Presidential Museum (4919 East University Boulevard, Odessa; 432-363-PRES; www.presidentialmuseum.org) , the only facility in existence dedicated soley to the... More on Off the Beaten Path: Texas
topics: American history, American, presidential, history. More on MuseumStuff.com

#6.
701 N. Grant Street, Odessa, TX 79760

#7.
622 North Lee, Odessa, Texas 79761, us

#8.
9600 Wright Drive, Odessa, Texas
Located within the Commemorative Air Force (CAF), the museum is recognized for its collection of authentic World War II artifacts, memorabilia and the worldâs largest collection of original aviation Nose Art® now housed in a new ... More on Discover America

#9.
5821 Moss Ave., Odessa, Texas 79763
Restored railroad depot, originally built in the town of Texon, Texas, in 1930 has been converted to a railroad museum. It features a ticket agent room with a telegraph and phone, train memorabilia and Lionel 0 gauge ... More on Discover America

#10.
1118 Maple St., Odessa, Texas 79761, USA
overview: The Parker House Ranching Museum was opened in 1996. It is an historic house and was the headquarters of Ector ... More on MuseumStuff.com
Completed in 1935, this historic home was owned by Jim and Bessie Parker and was headquarters for their ranching operations. The house has been restored as a museum and features ranching and local ... More on traveltex
