Log Cabin Village


Log Cabin Village in Fort Worth, Texas is a living museum designed to educate anyone who visits. The village is a collection of preserved and interpreted artifacts for the express result of educating the masses. The Log Cabin Village works to show the 19th century as it was in Texas by providing authentic displays. The Village was a project started in the 1950s by the Pioneer Texas Heritage Committee and Tarrant County Historical Society. For 60 years those involved have worked to find buildings and other artifacts to relocate at the Log Cabin Village.

The Foster Cabin for example is an 1850s plantation log house, which was added in 1974. The 1870s Marine School became a part of the Log Cabin Village in 2003. The structures are completely historic in appearance and age. Each building has a significant aspect about it such as what it was used for in order to recreate a real life like village from the 1800s.

The Log Cabin Village is open Tuesday through Friday 9am to 4pm, and Saturday and Sunday 1pm to 5pm. Admission is $4 for individuals 4 to 17, and $4.50 for adults. The village has a gift shop for souvenirs.

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