Texas Civil War Museum 760 Jim Wright Freeway, Fort Worth, TX 76108
About the Business
The Texas Civil War Museum, located in Fort Worth, Texas, is a must-visit tourist attraction for history enthusiasts. The museum's mission is to preserve and showcase artifacts from the American Civil War, with a focus on Texas's role in the conflict. Through engaging exhibits, educational programs, and publications, visitors can gain a deeper understanding of this pivotal moment in American history. Please note that the museum follows the closing policy of the Fort Worth ISD on school days, and uses a common sense approach on Saturdays and holidays. For the latest updates on opening hours, check the museum's Facebook page or give them a call during operating hours. Stay safe and enjoy your visit to the Texas Civil War Museum!
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Location & Phone number
760 Jim Wright Fwy North, Fort Worth, TX 76108, United States
Hours open
Monday:
Closed
Tuesday:
Closed
Wednesday:
Closed
Thursday:
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday:
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday:
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"This is an amazing museum that deserves more recognition. The quality of the museum holdings is amazing, with items from famous generals such as Grant, Lee, Sheridan and Stuart. Equal attention is given to both sides, with many examples of uniforms, rifles and regimental colors. Also featured is an impressive collection of Victorian dresses. Unquestionably one of the best museums in the country with this theme!"
"Plenty of artifacts and plenty of space. Somehow sad to be reminded of such a dark chapter of american history. An entire nation killing it's own citizens. Absolutely worth a vist ."
"My wife and I have driven past this museum for the past 3 years we have lived in the area and today we finally decided to visit. We were able to quickly buy tickets and enter the gallery. It was amazing how much historic memorabilia they have on display. The museum is separated with the North on the left and South on the right. Some of the highlights are a cigar smoked by US Grant and a pocket knife owned by General Lee. There are detailed explanations for every artifact and it was very informative. Even my wife, who is not a huge history buff had a great time. The end of the museum contains a gallery of historic dresses that could be their own museum. We were only there of about an hour, but could have spent much more time there. It is definitely worth taking the time to visit."
"Very cool museum, well organized with the Confederates and Union divided. They even has some unique and one of a kind pieces of history. The gift shop is very reasonably priced, even cheap. The sales person was very polite and showed me the replica swords and firearms. Highly recommend visiting, only a $7 Ticket."
"Our first time visiting and we loved it. We spent about 4 hours here. Everything is very well taken care of and clean. I highly recommend reading everything about the artifacts, they’re so cool. My favorite was the medical equipment they used to use for amputation, etc. please research their business hours before heading over. They’re closed on Sundays so we had to come back on a Saturday but totally worth it. I highly recommend it!!!"
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