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The Stockyards Museum is located in the classic 1903 Livestock Exchange building in the heart of the Fort Worth Stockyards National Historic District. The North Fort Worth Historical Society first opened the Stockyards Museum in 1989 using a small space to be able to share its historic archives with the public. From this modest beginning, the Stockyards Museum has now grown to host thousands of visitors who come from all over the world. In addition, the museum is a highly respected resource for writers, academics, historians, restoration specialists and genealogists. The Stockyards Museum is a casual, friendly place welcoming families and permitting cameras. It’s a great place to spend some time capturing the true feeling and history of the Stockyards. Volunteers from the NFWHS are present to offer explanation and further information on all of the photographs and artifacts on display.
Click here for a map to the Fort Worth Stockyards Museum
Hours are 10a.m.—5p.m. Mon.―Sat. A donation of $2.00 or more per adult is appreciated and helps cover operating expenses and the expansion of the facilities. Our phone number is 817-625-5082. Email for more information at nfwhs@sbcglobal.net.
Stockyards Museum 131 E. Exchange #110 Fort Worth, TX 76164 817-625-5082 nfwhs@sbcglobal.net |




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©2009 North Fort Worth Historical Society Last Update: 3/1/2010 |