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rating: 4.4
Step into a hidden chapter of American history at the National Multicultural Western Heritage Museum. This Fort Worth gem, established in 2001, unveils the diverse contributions of individuals from Hispanic, Native American, European, Asian, and African backgrounds to the taming of the Wild West. Explore permanent exhibits honoring Buffalo Soldiers, Tuskegee Airmen, and legendary Vaqueros, alongside captivating narratives that rewrite the traditional Western narrative. Discover the true tapestry of the frontier at this unique museum.
Categories
- Museum
- Heritage museum
- National museum
- Tourist attraction
Contact Information
Phone: +1 817-534-8801
Website: http://www.nmwhm.org/
Address: 2201 Dottie Lynn Pkwy Suite 115, Fort Worth, TX 76120, United States
- Sunday: Closed
- Monday: Closed
- Tuesday: Closed
- Wednesday: 11 AM–4 PM
- Thursday: 11 AM–4 PM
- Friday: 11 AM–4 PM
- Saturday: 11 AM–4 PM
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Reviews
Review №1
Rating: 2
It was very disappointing. First def high entry and then only 2 small rooms. We promised us more of it. Unfortunately not recommended.
Date: a week ago
Review №2
Rating: 5
It was very informative. Everytime I go I learn more about the rich history of the black cowboy.
Date: a month ago
Review №3
Rating: 5
Theres a lot of my relatives in the history book in this museum! Thanks for the update & Ive added the info to my contacts!!!
Date: 3 months ago
Review №4
Rating: 4
Very interesting place to visit. Kids need to come and learn some history.
Date: 4 months ago
Review №5
Rating: 5
Date: 4 months ago
Review №6
Rating: 5
Very nice small museum about some of the lesser known western personages. A great addition to a stockyards visit!
Date: a year ago
Review №7
Rating: 5
Excellent museum
Date: a year ago
Review №8
Rating: 5
Wonderful people and experience for the Ribbon Cutting for thevBass Reeves room.
Date: a year ago
Review №9
Rating: 5
Educational and enlightening
Date: a year ago
Review №10
Rating: 4
Excellent
Date: a year ago
Review №11
Rating: 5
Love it
Date: 2 years ago
Review №12
Rating: 5
Date: 2 years ago
Review №13
Rating: 5
Date: 2 years ago
Review №14
Rating: 4
Date: 2 years ago
Review №15
Rating: 5
Date: 2 years ago
Review №16
Rating: 5
Date: 3 years ago
Review №17
Rating: 5
Such an important place. The displays present a reality of the diverse West that are so much more realistic and interesting than our view of the West shaped by novels like The Virginian , John Wayne and Spaghetti Westerns movies. We don t have to revise our history of the West because the West was always a multi-cultural, Libido space for the real radical transgressive outlaws and some lawmen who may not have been what they seemed but certainly more than capable despite what society roles would have us believe.
Date: 3 years ago
Review №18
Rating: 5
Date: 3 years ago
Review №19
Rating: 1
It was closed, I wish something was posted that it closed or post a new schedule.
Date: 4 years ago
Review №20
Rating: 5
Date: 4 years ago
Review №21
Rating: 5
Date: 4 years ago
Review №22
Rating: 5
Date: 4 years ago
Review №23
Rating: 4
No longer here anymore
Date: 4 years ago
Review №24
Rating: 5
I was really amazed of all the cultural history inside the Museum we really enjoyed the tour...
Date: 4 years ago
Review №25
Rating: 5
Nice displays. Quick and easy access.
Date: 4 years ago
Review №26
Rating: 1
Not a museum
Date: 4 years ago
Review №27
Rating: 4
Date: 5 years ago
Review №28
Rating: 5
Best museum in ft worth
Date: 5 years ago
Review №29
Rating: 5
Date: 5 years ago
Review №30
Rating: 5
Nice
Date: 5 years ago
Review №31
Rating: 5
Great place to visit, I learned a lot, its definitely a must see
Date: 5 years ago
Review №32
Rating: 5
Interesting museum, most liked the displays on the diversity of cowboys and cowgirls in the wild west. Like the Autry Museum of the American West in Los Angeles this museums show the reality of the frontier not the John Wayne fake myths that disrespect what really happened out there where people struggled and lived with honestly, dignity, and freedom from oppressive social norms. I am glad that I got to see this museum. Sadly no donors have stepped up to find this cultural institute. This is a weakness of Dallas Civic culture.
Date: 5 years ago
Review №33
Rating: 5
It was very interesting, glad we went.
Date: 5 years ago
Review №34
Rating: 3
I was supposed to start a job that seems like a pyramid scheme with childhelp working with foster kids. They literally have you meet at this location which is just an empty building rented out to meet at for a location of where you drive to afterwards. Kinda sucks. Anywho, this is no longer a museum. Theres no art. Theres nothing here. Its like just office space. If you come here for something great. You will miss it.
Date: 5 years ago
Review №35
Rating: 5
Date: 5 years ago
Review №36
Rating: 5
Date: 5 years ago
Review №37
Rating: 5
Wonderful place to learn about the Black, Hispanic & Indian in the Old West and today
Date: 5 years ago
Review №38
Rating: 5
Date: 6 years ago
Review №39
Rating: 4
Date: 6 years ago
Review №40
Rating: 4
Date: 6 years ago
Review №41
Rating: 1
It was closed
Date: 7 years ago
Review №42
Rating: 1
Date: 7 years ago
Review №43
Rating: 4
Came here for a sorority function. Lots of history.
Date: 7 years ago
Review №44
Rating: 5
Date: 8 years ago
Review №45
Rating: 5
Date: 8 years ago