Beaumont, Texas
Beaumont, Texas ... Texas with a little something extra! Southeast Texas' largest city is a natural and cultural crossroads, combining modern Texas with Bayou roots. Beaumont is a kaleidoscope of cultures that influence an eclectic array of restaurants, art galleries, museums and performance art throughout the area. Points of historic interest rich in cultural diversity are also abundant in Beaumont. Among them are the McFaddin Ward House, John J. French Museum, and Spindletop Gladys City Boomtown Museum. Beaumont embraces its multi-cultural heritage. You will find restaurants, museums, cultural attractions, festivals and recreation that showcase many ethnic groups in Beaumont. Visit the Beaumont CVB website for more information.
Brentwood Country Club features a semi-private 18-hole championship golf course, five sets of tees to accommodate beginners to professionals, with back tees providing the longest course in the area - a true challenge, fully stocked pro shop, 8 lighted tennis courts, golf & tennis lessons, restaurant, banquet & meeting facilities, daily lunch specials and more.
Established in 1984 under the Artistic Direction of Miss Bonnie Cokinos the Beaumont Ballet Theatre is committed to "Excellence in Dance." 23 seasons of the ballet Cinderella have enchanted audiences and free school shows are provided as the dance company's gift to the children of Southeast Texas. The BBT is a member of Regional Dance America and Miss Bonnie is a member and past National President of Dance Masters of America. |