Millard's Crossing Historic Village
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My sons wedding very nice venue! Rustic inside barn area for eating after wedding was good had plenty people that was able to nove around without being crowded with a wedding of 85 people there is a handicap ramp to enter the barn. Area at main entrance there we also rented the chapel no ramp FYI it's a older church so it's pretty original if u have a wheelchair or cane or anything it's pretty hard to get in less u are being pretty much carried which we did one of the family members church is beautiful if u like older church vibes I qas told it fits 100 we had 85 still pretty snug in the benches the bathroom option outside the chapel is a no go idk if u have to rent those potty areas or not but they was locked the main entrance barn bathroom was great in size for wheelchair etc My mil had no issues in her chair there over all a good venue!
Jaclyn MorrisJaclyn Morris
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One of the air conditioners was not working correctly. We asked them to check on it. They did not get a professional. Their maintenance man checked on it and she said that he was formerly in the A/C industry. Why isn't he currently? is what I should have asked myself. If you're looking for something with rustic charm it is a beautiful venue. None of us however suggest that you use it during the summer months. It was ridiculously hot. One of the people who works there said that her wedding was in one of the buildings in September. She only told us how beautiful it was, but never told us how hot they were until I came in after the wedding to complain AGAIN about the air conditioner not working correctly and our guests being hot. Very unethical. She told me that the buildings are old and we should have considered that. (I should have said the buildings are old they should be properly insulated and air conditioned) She had initially told us, "there are two air conditioners so there'll be no problem keeping it cool. You can turn it down the night before and it'll be nice and cool for y'all." Our mistake was believing that they would both be in working order. (It was actually cooler outside in the shade than it was inside the Rebellion Barn.) One A/C constantly said call for service on the thermostat. It WAS a very beautiful wedding due to my daughter's beautiful choices and decorations that worked really well with the beautiful setting. That's the only reason it gets a whole three stars. It was 5 star decorations and 0 stars for being in working order. I guess I should give it stars for beauty, but if it's too hot to enjoy beauty doesn't matter. They said they were not going to rent it out anymore during the summer months which doesn't help us. She did give us a very small partial refund. So I guess they deserve 1 star. I think it should have been a 1/3 refund. We paid the extra $250 to get into the place the day before and told the lady that came in to check on us that it was very hot. At the time I thought it was just nerves because she said when you come in from outside it's really cool, but when we left the A/C was still not working correctly. They said we should have called someone. When we left everyone was gone and we didn't have any other numbers except the main Millard's crossing number. Also If you rent it the day before they don't let you in before noon and that is not long enough time before rehearsal. For your extra money they should let you in when they open. I hope this helps. Like I say it is a VERY beautiful venue, but do not rent it in the summertime with the hopes that the air conditioner will be working for you. It would be beautiful for a winter event or in the spring before it gets hot or in the fall after it cools down.
Gentry MatlockGentry Matlock
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It's like the Rural Life Museum in Baton Rouge, only there are fewer buildings and most of them are in a better (though less period accurate) state. Still, if you've never been to one of these type places, definitely check it out. The artifacts are interesting, particularly if you want to know about the founding of Nacogdoches. Though, I'd also recommend the Stone Fort Museum on the University campus for that. I'm also a bit miffed that part of the grounds were off limits due to a wedding, and yet they still charged full price... even though we weren't allowed to see everything 😒
Catsur naCatsur na
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Our Junior troop visited and earned their Playing the Past badge. They dressed up with aprons and bonnets, made butter, did laundry, went to school and wrote with quills and ink, visited the blacksmith, and listened to music from the time period. They truly experienced life from a long time ago. It was an amazing field trip and our hosts really did a fantastic job making the experience come to life for them. Highly recommend. We will come back!
Brenda BrennanBrenda Brennan
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Self guided tour. Only about half the buildings were open for visits, the rest may only be viewed from the outside /peeking through windows. Staff were very friendly; payments for admission and purchased items were contactless. Jalapeño jelly that we bought at the general store is excellent! Our kids also enjoyed looking at the articles/objects/structures from the bygone years. Great family outing place!
H. C.H. C.
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Such a unique, historic village to be located in Nacogdoches. I has an extremely beautiful atmosphere, and is a great afternoon activity spot. The pictures and video are from The Blueberry Jam, that was held Saturday night after the Blueberry Festival. The band in the video is The Brick Street Blues Band. Fun Fact: My parents had their wedding at the white chapel(pictured) in 1990.
Gregory OchGregory Och
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Nearby Attractions Of Millard's Crossing Historic Village
Ashley Store
Nacogdoches Medical Center

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Nacogdoches Medical Center
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Nearby Restaurants Of Millard's Crossing Historic Village
Donut Palace

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6020 North St, Nacogdoches, TX 75965
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(936) 564-6631
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mchvnac.com
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The Millard's Crossing Historic Village is located at 6020 North Street, in the city and county of Nacogdoches, in the U.S. state of Texas. It is a Recorded Texas Historic Landmark.
attractions: Ashley Store, Nacogdoches Medical Center, restaurants: Donut Palace
