Log Cabin Village is a living history museum in Fort Worth, TX, devoted to the preservation of Texas heritage. Each of the 1800s structures, furnished with authentic artifacts, provides a vivid look at life in the nineteenth century frontier. The exhibits include a water-powered gristmill, a one-room schoolhouse, a blacksmith shop, an herb garden, and several log home settings. Historical interpreters depict the lifestyle of Texans in the mid to late 1800s.
Tuesday, February 18, 2014
Unionist Texas
Here's our final entry in this year's TCC guest blogger series. Today's entry by Joshua Russell discusses the Civil War and opposing viewpoints in Texas...
Wednesday, February 5, 2014
School Journal
A fictitious frontier school teacher shares an excerpt from her journal in this creative entry from TCC guest blogger Hannah Stewart...
Tuesday, January 28, 2014
Wednesday, January 22, 2014
Schools and Education on the American Frontier
Happy Wednesday! Please enjoy this entry on 19th c. education from TCC guest blogger Brandon Claridge...
Tuesday, January 14, 2014
Religion in frontier Texas
Today's TCC blog series entry comes from Karla Camacho. Very interesting!
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