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    Play cabin
    Grace W.

    I love this place. The grounds are very well kept and the museum is so engaging with learners of all ages. I suggest starting with the weaving and spinning cabin, then proceed clockwise to the candle making, blacksmith, etc. and save the hands on play cabin for last, because the kids love playing "chores" for hours! Log Cabin Village is a very affordable, educational, and fun field trip!! The restroom is very clean and well stocked with soap and paper towels for after playtime.

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    Yvonne P.

    We joined our homeschool Co-Op group on a field trip, and my children loved every minute. The combination of hands-on activities and entertainment made for an enriching educational experience.

    What a great wonderful place to take the family! the staff is very knowledgeable in the area they teach about how people lived back in the day. Very educational for kids and some hands on activities

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    Elo S.

    It's middle of the summer here in Texas.. expecting 100+ temps and also we're in delta pandemic. Take all those things into consideration. Also it's hump day!! You go in the main cabin where the gift shop is to pay your admission. Today we paid 5 dollars because they're nice? The main building is the largest and it is boarded up. I wanted nothing more than to go up there! I want to meet a ghost. OMG OMG OMG I just got an idea... if they could do interactive night ghost tours OMG a I would sooo pay for that! Also if they could open like a bar.. but family oriented of course. Like a soda bar. It is super hot and I appreciate the staff being in their costumes for the era. We first encountered the candle dipping activity. You get one dip. I also think you can buy pre dipped candles in the gift shop and they let you dip to completion. The cabins are set up to where you observe from the outside. You can't go in them.... Or like if they could build an interactive cabin for people to go in and touch and tinker. They have a couple of misting stations so you won't die. The school is the church is the house. If you've read online on other sites about spirits that is the one with the perfume. I got nothing. No perfume. No lady wondering about. My favorite people to interact were the lady at the gift shop, the lady who is the crochet queen/candle dipper and STEVE! Steve went all into the history and gave us so much information we ended up driving to the Parker cemetery in Hurst. Not with Steve of course. But Uh.. it was locked. It's fine. Just so amazed with all the history and I'm not even a history buff. I read online this is a two hour tour but i though it was very short. 5 dollars worth? Okay yes. My kids are 5&7 and they loved it that's all that matters.

    Phillip E. S.

    Van Zandt Cottage does not have it's own check-in as it is under the auspices of the Log Cabin Village. After living here for almost twelve years, I finally decided today was the day to check it out. Been telling myself to do so for a rather long time. Comparitively, there's not a whole lot to this historical site; however, I thoroughly enjoyed the wide-open spaces of the cottage. There are fresh sidewalks to Trinity Park as well as to the Will Rogers Colesium in the opposite direction. Today was a great day for time spent in the great outdoors. With a gentle breeze blowing, the temperatures also cooperated to make for a very pleasant time outside. Please check out this hidden gem in Fort Worth.

    Mark N. T.

    I loved this outdoor museum. When I arrived on Tuesday, December 1st, 2020. It was empty. Someone with a beautiful costume checked my temperature due to COVID-19. I was okay. I walked into the village. I met " History interpreters". They had too much time on their hands. They were talkative. I learned about people's life 200 years ago. I paid only $5. It was so reasonable. I asked about a bathroom, 200 years ago. An interpreter said, " Boys needed to throw away poop''. I had to go to the restroom, I was wondering if I could throw away my poo? However, the restroom was very clean and new.LOL. Fortworth is known for StockYards. However, If you are in a cow town, Fortworth, TX , please visit "Log Cabin Village".

    Prices 7/12/2019 definitely got our $ worth of history
    The Best M.

    Cool and hidden in plain sight! Almost all the cabins had a period dressed tour guide. A couple of the houses you can do hands on work, we dipped candles and got up close to wood working. The blacksmith was a real treat, tho it was too hot to fire up the forge!!! Love this history re-enactment place - directly across from the FW zoo!

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    Tina B.

    I decided to take my kids here for Halloween weekend. It was a Saturday afternoon and it wasn't so busy which was great because we get to take our time looking and learning about the history of each cabin. Our favorite was the Blacksmith. This place was something different and my kids enjoyed it because it was like a field trip. It was also cool to see the staff in period dress. I thought it was beautiful. There's also a small gift shop at the main cabin where the entrance is. A lot of cool little stuff you can buy. Although this place was cool to visit, it's only worth going once for me.

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    Crystal A.

    Super interesting & informative place to learn about the lives of early settlers to our area. I've been twice & enjoyed both visits. Everything is outdoors but you can bring in your own drinks. It takes about 2 hours to go through. There are 5-6 cabins to tour and the staff there are in period costumes & know a lot about the lives of people who lived in the cabins, as well as the time period. One of the cabins is a schoolhouse that was the first school building in Fort Worth! Parking is free. I can't recall exact entrance prices but it's quite reasonable (I want to say about $5/person) and despite the historical vibe, they DO accept credit cards. There is a small gift shop, but they don't push you to buy anything. They also sell water and sodas if you forget to bring a drink for yourself. They also have clean bathrooms. Take your kids on days they claim to be "sooooo bored."

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    Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth

    4.5(267 reviews)
    2.0 miArlington Heights
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    My cousin invited me to the Modern Art Museum. He wanted to show me his favorite paintings. We went…read morelast Friday evening. I'm so glad we did! We missed the traffic for the Cowtown run. We were able to find a parking quick. We walked in to find some nice tables, chairs and a small Bar. To the left of the Museum was the Information Desk, Restrooms, and Store. The Employees were dressed professional and were watching each room carefully. There was a lot to see. Paintings, Sculptures, Plants etc. We recognized Jackson Pollocks work but there were just a few pieces. I like how large the building is and how beautiful the windows are. I also love how it's surrounded by an oversized pond. I would definitely recommend the Modem Art Museum. It's free on Fridays but a donation is encouraged. They have a large clear box that accepts cash. It's definitely worth your time.

    I had a great experience visiting the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth one Saturday while visiting…read morethe DFW area. The art exhibited in the museum is all contemporary and mostly abstract. I enjoyed walking around the Kaws sculpture, which faces the water outside. This review is mainly for the gift shop, which I love. It ranks high among all the museums I've been to in other, especially the museums in NYC (Whitney, MoMA, The Met). There were lots of my favorite artists represented in the shop, including Warhol, Basquiat and Haring. I ended up getting the Velvet Underground tote, a magnet and a bag of Gudetama chips, which made me laugh. It would have been easy to spend a lot more money in the shop, but I decided to take it easy (Haha). The service was really good, as I recall, and everything was reasonably priced. The people who work in this museum tend to be friendly and easygoing. Overall, 5/5. Highly recommended.

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    Fort Worth Museum of Science & History

    3.0(228 reviews)
    1.7 miArlington Heights

    This was a really solid experience, especially for a 5-year-old. The space was wide open, clean,…read moreand easy to navigate, which made it stress-free and enjoyable for both kids and adults. There's plenty of room to explore without feeling crowded, and the overall atmosphere is calm and welcoming. That said, the museum does feel a bit dated in places. Several of the hands-on exhibits designed for kids -- especially the ones with buttons and interactive elements -- weren't working, which was a little disappointing since that's often what kids are most excited about. On the positive side, it's still better than the science museum in Houston, in our experience. The planetarium is one of the better ones around, and the absolute standout is the Omni Theater helicopter ride -- you simply cannot beat it. That alone is worth the visit and completely captivated our child. Overall, while some updates and maintenance would go a long way, this is still a strong family-friendly museum and a great outing for young kids.

    On January 14, 2026, my son, a friend, her kiddo, and I stopped by on a day when it was cold and…read morewindy. It was my friend's idea. Admission is free if your little one is 0-2 years old. If you're a member, depending on your membership, you're able to have 2 or more people go in with you for free. Which I feel is definitely worth it, especially if you have kiddos. I love that it's an interactive museum with many exhibits. You can take your kiddo/s here, and they can be entertained for hours. It's perfect for rainy days, or unfavorable weather days instead of just bring at home with your little one/s. This is a great spot to take them, and they will definitely let all their energy out. My little one enjoyed the Marvel section, especially since he got to wear a cape, the grocery store they have for the kiddos, as well as other interactive play areas within the museum. They have a café inside, and I'll have pictures of their menu. Oh, and you have to pay for parking, but if you're a member you're able to get a discount. My son had a good night's sleep after all the walking around. I highly recommend it to anyone who had little ones. They can run around or crawl for hours here.

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    4.3(397 reviews)
    1.4 miArlington Heights

    So awesome to explore the botanical garde as a family. There are plenty of trees for a shaded…read morewonderful experience. Go in the spring before it gets too hot. Fue increíble explorar el jardín botánico en familia. Hay muchísimos árboles, lo que hace que la experiencia sea maravillosa y esté llena de sombra. Vayan en primavera, antes de que haga demasiado calor. Es ist einfach großartig, den Botanischen Garten als Familie zu erkunden. Es gibt dort jede Menge Bäume, die für ein schattiges und wunderbares Erlebnis sorgen. Besucht ihn am besten im Frühling, bevor es zu heiß wird. È stato fantastico esplorare il giardino botanico in famiglia. Ci sono tantissimi alberi che rendono l'esperienza meravigliosa e ricca di ombra. Andateci in primavera, prima che faccia troppo caldo.

    My husband and I had an extra day in Dallas, so we took a shuttle to the train, and two buses to…read morewalk to the Botanic Garden and Butterfly exhibit. It was one day after the Japanese Garden exhibit so there weren't a lot of people around, but the gardens were well maintained. The shuttle buses are helpful in getting to the far away parts of the garden. Our favorite part was the visit to the butterfly exhibit. They were releasing new butterflies and the staff was great with sharing information about the various species. I've been to other butterfly exhibit, and this was the most active population of various butterflies... Al displayed beautiful creativity of our amazing God! Would be better to have a bus stop at or near the gardens. Would have liked to see more flowers there... The rose beds were likely better a couple weeks before our arrival.

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    4.5(45 reviews)
    7.5 miFar West

    I really hate to hear this museum is closing. It is such an amazing find. We spent HOURS here and…read moreit had a ton of people visiting it. It was definitely my favorite part of our trip to the area! I couldn't believe all the artifacts it possessed. Texas played a significant role in the American Civil War Secession: Texas joined the Confederacy in early 1861, a few weeks before the first shots were fired at Fort Sumter. Texas declared its secession from the Union on February 1, 1861, and joined the Confederate States on March 2, 1861, after it had replaced its governor, Sam Houston, who had refused to take an oath of allegiance to the Confederacy. Military: Nearly 90,000 Texans served in the military. Leaders of the Texas forces included legendary figures John Bell Hood, Albert Sidney Johnston, John Bankhead Magruder, Patrick Cleburne, and Ben McCulloch. Battles: Texas forces fought in many major battles, including Gettysburg, Antietam, Second Manassas, Wilson's Creek, The Wilderness, Vicksburg, Corinth, Shiloh, Chickamauga, Glorieta Pass, Pea Ridge, Gaine's Mill, Franklin, and Mansfield. Texas also defended its own coastline, repulsing Union invaders at Brownsville, Sabine Pass, Galveston, Corpus Christi, and Laredo. Blockades: The Union blockaded Galveston, Houston, and other ports, making it difficult for farmers to export their crops. Closing: The surrender of the Trans-Mississippi Department of the Confederacy at Galveston on June 2, 1865 was, as Capt. Benjamin Franklin Sands of the United States Navy noted, "the closing act of the Great Rebellion." Just a few weeks later on June 19, Gen. Gordon Granger, commander of U.S. troops in Texas, arrived in Galveston and ended slavery in Texas by issuing an order that the Emancipation Proclamation was in effect in Texas later to become known as Juneteenth.

    I was in tears seeing and reading the stories behind the uniforms and memorabilia! This museum hit…read moreme HARD and I wasn't even expecting it. It is so extraordinary how many personal pieces and artillery/weapons are on display for us to experience. The very last exhibit included Victorian dresses on display! So fascinating to see in detail the stitching and different types of fabric that these dresses boasted. It also detailed the different bustles and corsets women used. Regarding the Museum, there is ample parking and restrooms are located near the entrance. The gift shop has cool items that are reasonably priced. It is unfortunate they will be closing in December 2023 though.

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