Log Cabin Village Museum

Visit the Log Cabin Village Museum in Fort Worth TX
Despite its name, the Log Cabin Heritage Museum is not a thrill-a-minute place. Instead, it's designed for history lovers. For those of you who love to see how log cabins used to look and feel, you might be surprised to know that the museum's exhibits are devoid of DirecTV or electricity. And the staff clearly loves teaching people about the history of log cabins.

Description
Located just across the Ft. Worth Zoo, Log Cabin Village preserves the history and architecture of the 19th century. Visitors can tour multiple log cabins, including a smoke house and school, and view authentic artifacts, including a water-powered gristmill. The museum also has a blacksmith shop and herb garden. Taking in the museum's history will make you feel like a local!

Location
The Log Cabin Village is a museum set in a 19th century log village. You can take a self-guided tour or sign up for guided tours. This unique location features authentic log homes, artifacts, and a blacksmith shop. There are also interpreters who will show you how to perform different frontier chores. It's a wonderful way to learn about history and to see it in person.

Hours
If you want to experience the life of early settlers in Texas, the Log Cabin Village Museum is a great option. Open nine to four daily, the museum features nine authentic log homes, a one-room schoolhouse, herb garden, and blacksmith shop. Tours are conducted by historical interpreters. Throughout the museum, visitors will see daily activities, such as grinding corn and making soap, and will also learn about pioneer life and activities.

Haunted residents
The Living History Museum of Fort Worth, Log Cabin Village includes authentic log homes, blacksmith shops, one-room schoolhouses, smokehouses, a water-powered gristmill, and Texas Civil War Museum. You can take a guided tour of the museum or explore on your own. If you visit at night, be sure to wear a candle! You can expect to feel a sense of dread and fear while at Log Cabin Village.

Cost
The Log Cabin Village Museum in Fort Worth TX has joined the Association of Children's Musuems and the Institute of Museum and Library Services' Museums for All program. This initiative is aimed at increasing museum access by providing reduced or free admission for children and families with low incomes. Previously, admission to Log Cabin Village was only 25 cents for adults and 10 cents for children. However, since the museum's opening in 1966, admission costs have increased.

SafeHaven donations
Donations to the Log Cabin Village Museum in Fort Worth, TX, benefit the nonprofit organization SafeHaven. SafeHaven offers services to the homeless population in Tarrant County, including emergency shelter, outreach, education, and prevention efforts. The Fort Worth Chapter of EGA makes donations of personal hygiene products, clothes, toys, and other items. These items are not permitted for personal use, and they are given to people in need.


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