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Log Cabin Village is a living history museum operated by the City of Fort Worth that preserves mid-19th century log cabins and historic structures, offering educational programs and demonstrations for visitors.
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2100 Log Cabin Village Lane, Fort Worth, TX 76109·Show on Google Maps ↗
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May 2026

Press Release

A historical retrospective on the catastrophic May 1949 Fort Worth flood, illustrated with archival photographs from the University of Texas at Arlington Libraries and the Fort Worth History Center Archives depicting flooded streets, homes, and landmarks throughout the city.

The Fort Worth Flood of 1949: A city underwater

April 2026

Press Release

Log Cabin Village is hosting a free public birthday celebration on April 18 to mark its 60th anniversary, featuring live music from the Sunflower Strummers, multiple city department partners, and a suggested donation matching the original 1966 admission price.

Let’s get the party started: Log Cabin Village is turning 60

January 2026

Press Release

City Manager Jay Chapa announced temporary closures and service adjustments across multiple city departments—including City Hall, libraries, community centers, courts, and suspension of residential solid waste collection—due to a winter storm impacting Fort Worth.

City of Fort Worth closures, service adjustments due to winter storm

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Most City of Fort Worth offices will be closed on January 19 for Martin Luther King Jr. Day, with modified or suspended operations across solid waste, animal care, libraries, recreation centers, water utility, and mass transit services.

Martin Luther King Jr. Day closures