Texas and Houston from 1850–2026: Maps, Atlases, and Geopolitical History
Kelley Center for Government Resources and Civic Engagement

- Free
- Fondren Library at Rice University
6100 Main
Houston, Texas 77005
This exhibit offers a deep dive into the cartographic evolution of our region. Curated by Kelley Center's student staff member, Apollinaire Mendoza—a Sophomore studying Global Studies at Rice.
What to Expect at the exhibit:
Historical Depth: Trace the dramatic transformation of Rice University, the City of Houston, and Texas over 175 years.
Interactive Scholarship: Test your knowledge by answering a series of guided questions integrated into the display.
Geopolitical Insights: Explore how maps have shaped the identity of our state since the mid-19th century.
The exhibit is open to the Rice community (faculty, students, staff), and the general public. The public (ages 18 and up) may visit the library during non-Rice visitor hours. A government-issued ID is required.