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Dallas Heritage Village at Old City Park


Dallas Heritage Village, located at Old City Park, is a nationally accredited history museum, depicting life in Dallas from 1840-1910. The grounds showcase 38 historic structures, including log cabins, the Civil War era Millermore home, a Victorian Main Street, a railroad complex, an 1861 farmstead with livestock, a 19th century church, school and more.

During Living History Seasons (October to December and March to June), special exhibits and characters dressed in period clothing bring to life important historical themes. The theme for 2009-2010 is "Green Fields, Black Smoke: Nature and Progress when Dallas was Young". The Village will explore the environmental truths of 1888 Dallas. Investigate if people really were "greener" in the nineteenth century and how life on the family farm was affected by the growth of industry.



Hours
Tuesday through Saturday, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Sunday, Noon - 4 p.m.
Closed Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, New Year's Eve and months of January and August.

Admission
$9 adults
$7 seniors (65+)
$5 children 4-12
Children under 4 and members are free.

Summer & Winter Seasons
(July & Feb.)
Adults $5; Seniors (65+) $4; Children (4-12) $3; Children 3 & under are free

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Visitor Information

Dallas Heritage Village at Old City Park
1515 South Harwood Street
Dallas, TX 75215
214.421.5141 phone

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Directions & Parking
Located just one block south of Farmers Market. Parking is free, with the exception of select special events.

Other Information
Docent-let tours of Civil War-era Millermore and Sullivan House daily at 1:30 p.m.

Private Tours: 60 to 90 minute docent-led tours of architecture, artifacts and lifestyles of early Dallas and North Central Texas for up to 10 people. ($50 per group)