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FORT WORTH MILITARY MUSEUM - UPDATE!


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I'd like to take this opportunity to announce the update and reopening of THE FORT WORTH MILITARY MUSEUM. On Memorial Day, May 28th, 2018, the Museum moved into its new location. We now occupy 4500 square feet of space at 2507 Rodeo Plaza, Fort Worth, TEXAS 76164. This is in the heart of the famous Historic Fort Worth Stockyard area. Most visitors to Fort Worth visit the Stockyard area.

 

The Museum is dedicated to "HONOR, PRESERVE & EDUCATE" visitors about U.S. Military servicemen & women, past and present. Our displays represent the service of all branches from the 20th & 21st centuries. There is a strong emphasis on Texas military men and women and their stories.

 

We are a certified 501c3 non-profit, volunteer organization. Admission for military service men & women, past & present, is Free as are children 12 & under. General admission is $5.00

 

If you are in the North Texas area, visiting Dallas or Fort Worth, we hope ya'll come and visit us.

 

Check our Website at www.militarymuseumfortworth.org for details.

 

 

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It's a fantastic place. I had the opportunity to go there with Bobgee a few weeks ago and see it and it is absolutely a must if you are in the area.

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Let me update you as you should not miss this museum.  They have relocated from the Fort Worth Stockyards to Ridgmar Mall in west Fort Worth.  The new location is maybe 5-6 times as large.  Some great built-in scenes you can stand in (WW1 trench, WW2 Italian Farmhouse, Vietnamese jungle).  Some sizeable expansion of expansion of some existing exhibits and many news ones.  Some new, large aviation items.  I believe the time period represented is WW1 to current (or maybe Afghanistan).  Definitely worth the time to visit.  Enjoy.

 

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Just visited this museum today. Been on my "to do" list for awhile. It is well worth the time. The displays are great and "interactive". You can walk through a WW1 trench, enter a house tending to a German prisoner and creep through the jungles of Vietnam.  The displays are informative and nicely displayed. I highly recommend visiting. 

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