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The Texas State Preservation Board preserves and maintains the Texas Capitol, Governor’s Mansion, Bullock State History Museum, and State Cemetery.
The Texas State Preservation Board is responsible for providing educational programs and guided tours in these public spaces, and for performing routine upkeep and maintenance.
The agency employs a staff of about 120, including housekeepers, plumbers, painters, carpenters, HVAC technicians, and curatorial staff to safeguard artwork and historical artifacts.
Other duties of the Texas State Preservation Board include:
- Care for the Capitol furniture, art, and other decorative works
- Scheduling and managing public events and exhibits at the Capitol
- Operating the Capitol Visitors Parking Garage
- Operating the Capitol Gift Shop
- Maintaining State Cemetery archives and providing genealogical research
- Providing interment services for specified citizens of Texas.
Tours and admission to the Capitol, Capitol Visitors Center, Governor’s Mansion and State Cemetery are free to the visiting public. Staff at these locations provide interpretive programming and serve as an information resource for visitors needing assistance.
Governing Board
The Texas State Preservation Board is headed by a six-member governing board consisting of the governor, lieutenant governor, speaker of the House of Representatives, one senator appointed by the lieutenant governor, one representative appointed by the speaker, and one member appointed by the governor.
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