Stockyards Museum

Museum · Stockyards

Stockyards Museum

Museum · Stockyards

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131 E Exchange Ave, Fort Worth, TX 76164

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Highlights

Artifacts & photos in a landmark building illustrate the history of Ft. Worth's livestock industry.  

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131 E Exchange Ave, Fort Worth, TX 76164 Get directions

stockyardsmuseum.org

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131 E Exchange Ave, Fort Worth, TX 76164 Get directions

+1 817 625 5082
stockyardsmuseum.org

Features

restroom
wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance
wheelchair accessible restroom

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Jul 10, 2025

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"The Stockyards are a part of Texas’ rich history, so if you’re going to pay them a visit, you might as well explore them with some background. Located right in the middle of the neighborhood, entry to the Stockyards Museum is only $2. Given the area’s namesake of “Cowtown,” you can expect to learn a great deal about the cattle market — aka “The Wall Street of the West.” In addition, you’ll see plenty of artifacts ranging from Western movies to the rodeo. For a deeper experience, try a guided walking or step-on tour, or take part in the Western Experience." - MATADOR_NETWORK

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Araceli Gracia (Shelly)

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Beautiful local history and the proximity to the train was so cool, you could feel the ground vibrate! Dropped by just to check it out and ended up spending an hour here. I feel like it told the history though the artifacts they had nicely displayed. Wonderful learning experience we learned a lot!

ML Murthy

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This Museum has good antique collections. Museum visitors hours ⌚️10Am - 5PM. Entry fee $2 per person. There is a ancient bulb 💡 which is 115years old and that’s still working 🔆. We can find very old type writer, telephone ☎️, calculator and Maps of Fort Worth 🗺️, photographs 🎑, books📚 etc. It give good experience😃

Dianna Dutton

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Very very interesting well worth the stop. The history of the wedding dress was neat. The 2nd longest lit light bulb in the world is there. As well as the original recording of Gene Autry singing Rudolph the red nose reindeer. Lots of history and the people working there are very helpful. Places like this need to be preserved.

Doug May

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This a cool place to see the local history Fort Worth and the surrounding area. The lady was great at pointing out some important items of note. They were very friendly and welcoming.

Shelia Hannah-Walker

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So much history in one spot must travel the other side on main St. To learn on the hotels nestled in-between shops.

Katrina Dawn Miller

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I enjoyed the museum. The cowgirl section was my favorite. I also liked the vintage clothing that was on display. The museum only cost $2.

Tony “Tony's Driven” Intrieri

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I bought a group here for an automotive scavenger hunt and i couldn't be happier with the decision. Great Museum with an awesome and friendly staff. Highly Recommend! Teresa is great!

GSTonyTseng

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For just $2, you can dive into the history of the Stockyards. Among its highlights? The world’s longest-burning light bulb! 💡✨