Step into 19th-century Texas at Fort Worth’s Log Cabin Village, a living history site that preserves the essence of mid-1800s life. The village features authentic log homes, a blacksmith shop, a one-room schoolhouse, a smokehouse, and a water-powered gristmill. As you wander through the grounds, costumed interpreters bring the past to life, offering insights into the daily routines and crafts of the era. Visitors can explore the rustic interiors of the log structures, watch demonstrations, and gain a deeper understanding of early Texas settlers’ way of life.
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