Adjacent to a Grain Mill, the location has a main museum (which seemed to have a close sign but I might have been mistaken, they were still open in the rest of the buildings.) It's mostly a representation of the industries (cotton mill building, printing press stamps and demonstration at select times) and artifacts from the area's history (Indian arrow heads, police force equipment from some time ago, fireman axe, etc.,) whether it be political related such as elections, or a school house. The surrounding area is also worth checking out and this is a good starting point on what to...
Read moreThis is a place for the young and old to visit. We had our 30th family reunion here in Grapevine and everyone really enjoyed all of the festivities... from the shoot out in the watch tower...the exhibitions in the museum's...to the festivities on Main Street. Everybody really enjoyed themselves. Whenever you're visiting the Fort Worth, Texas area or you live in the area, stop by Grapevine and Main and visit, I promise you won't be...
Read moreI was disappointed at the way the museum choose to omit the facts of slavery from displays. I really don't understand how there can be a cotton ginners museum and an "educational" spil about when "cotton was king" with no mention of the agregus crimes against humanity that were committed and no tribute to the human beings that lived ,suffered and labored in this country so that cotton in fact could be "king" and Fuel this...
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