Most reviewed History Museums in Fort Worth


  1. 4.0 Fort Worth Museum of Science & History (484 reviews)
    - Short, small and Sweet
    Wednesday: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM Spent 1-2 hours Speciality Museums • Natural History Museums • Science Museums • Observatories & Planetariums • History Museums
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    Entertaining, interactive exhibits to inspire appreciation for science and history in visitors of all ages. Highlights include the Noble Planetarium, Innovation Studios and a new high-technology interactive exhibit, the Current Science Studio. See more..
  2. 4.5 National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame (255 reviews)
    - Cowgirls at their finest!
    Wednesday: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM Spent 1-2 hours Speciality Museums • Art Museums • History Museums
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    The National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame honors and celebrates women, past and present, whose lives exemplify the courage, resilience and independence that helped shape the West, and fosters an appreciation of the ideals and spirit of self-reliance they inspire. The Museum proudly celebrates living and deceased honorees who represent diverse backgrounds, ethnicities and cultures. -Adults – $12.00 -Seniors (age 65 ) – $9.00 -Military & First Responders – $9.00 -Children (age 4-12) – $6.00 (Children age 3 and under – free with paid admission) **Cowgirl Family Special (2 adults and up to 4 children age 4-12) $36.00** Perfect for Spring Break See more..
  3. 4.5 Stockyards Museum (217 reviews)
    - Nice small museum
    Wednesday: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM Speciality Museums • History Museums
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    This site focuses on Fort Worth's role in the cattle business. See more..
  4. 4.5 Log Cabin Village (206 reviews)
    - Life Long Ago
    Wednesday: 9:30 AM - 4:00 PM Spent 1-2 hours Historic Sites • History Museums
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    Today, each of the historic structures, furnished with authentic artifacts, provides a vivid look at life in the nineteenth century North Texas frontier. Each log house displays different aspect of pioneer life. The exhibits include a water-powered gristmill, a one-room schoolhouse, a blacksmith shop, an herb garden, and several log home settings. Historical interpreters, who are City of Fort Worth staff and volunteers, depict the lifestyle of the people who lived and settled the area in the mid to late 1800s. See more..