In 2018, the Bullock Museum unveiled its newly renovated long-term first floor Texas History Gallery titled
Becoming Texas. The exhibition explores more than 16,000 years of Texas history beginning with one of the earliest known objects created by humans in the Americas, a projectile point discovered at the
Gault archaeological site north of Austin. The exhibition also examines the early American Indian civilizations that cultivated the area prior to European arrival, European ambitions to colonize the land, and the global politics that influenced the growth of early Texas. A centerpiece of the museum is the entire preserved hull from the French explorer
La Salle's ship
La Belle, along with thousands of artifacts recovered from that 1686 shipwreck. The third floor explores land, culture and technology in Texas and includes sections dedicated to Texas ranching, oil, civil rights, science and space exploration, as well as Texas sports and music. The museum's
Austin City Limits Theater features musical performance clips from the long-running PBS television series based in Austin. == Programs and events ==