The White-Pool House Museum and Event Venue is a historic wedding and event venue located in Odessa, Texas, in the Permian Basin. This venue is a historic 1880s restored home that features a charming barn, a Victorian gazebo, and a beautiful garden, providing a unique and charming backdrop to your wedding festivities. The White-Pool House Museum and Event Venue is the ideal location for a memorable and magical wedding experience. Facilities and CapacityThe White-Pool House Museum and Event Venue offers three beautiful indoor and outdoor wedding locations that accommodate up to 125 guests. This venue has a historic home, barn, and beautiful garden for you to choose your ideal ceremony and reception location. The White-Pool House serves as the perfect backdrop for wedding photos, with a one-of-a-kind historic ambiance. The barn features charming areas for an indoor or outdoor ceremony and reception, providing ample space for your guests to dance, mingle, and enjoy good company. The historic grounds of this location create a special atmosphere for you and your guests to feel the magic of your celebration. The venue also offers a Victorian Bridal Ready Room for the bridal party to prepare before the ceremony. The museum complex features a wooden Eclipse windmill and water tank, barn replica, and farm out-buildings, and the house features several restored period pieces and furnishings, as well as family heirlooms. Services OfferedThe staff at The White-Pool House Museum and Event Venue believes that each client should be able to achieve the perfect wedding and reception venue in the Permian Basin without compromising your budget. Their staff will ensure that each detail is perfectly in place, ensuring you enjoy your wedding day to the fullest, providing event rentals and clean up. Event rentals include:
Altars/arches
Audio equipment
Drapery
HistoryThe historic White-Pool House is the oldest remaining structure in Odessa, Texas. Built in 1887, the two-story red brick house was built by Charles and Lucy White and their two sons. After oil was discovered in the area, bringing an influx of people into the Permian Basin, Oso Pool bought the home and turned it into a five-unit apartment house. For the next 50 years, ownership of The White-Pool House was transferred between members of the two families, eventually being donated for historical preservation. The house, newly restored to its original state, represents two decades of Odessa history.