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Discover 40,000 artifacts showcasing cowboy & pioneer cultures in a museum built in 1933, offering a unique historical experience
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About This Deal
Experience the rich tapestry of frontier life at the museum! Cowboys once tamed wild steeds; now explore their world with admission options for all group sizes. The museum features vast collections and educational resources that bring history alive. Whether you're interested in art or furniture from the Old West or seeking to uncover pioneer stories, this place has something for everyone.
What we offer
Explore various group admissions offering entry to discover the expansive artifact collection and educational resources at Frontier Times Museum in Bandera, Texas. Each option caters to different group sizes while providing an immersive look into cowboy and pioneer cultures with unique displays and engaging stories that shaped the West.- $11.00 for adult admission for four ($20.00 value): Enjoy entry for four adults to explore the extensive exhibits.
- $15.00 for adult admission for six ($30.00 value): Perfect for small groups wanting an enriching experience.
- $19.00 for adult admission for eight ($40.00 value): Great deal for larger groups looking to delve into history.
- $6.00 for adult admission for two ($10.00 value): Ideal option if visiting with a friend.
Why you should grab the offer
This offer is perfect because it combines history, culture, and education all under one roof at the Frontier Times Museum! Located in Bandera, this museum stands out due to its unique position as both a historical treasure trove and an engaging family-friendly destination. With its vast collection of artifacts depicting life on the frontier and special features like the Texas Heroes Hall of Honor, there’s something here that captivates every visitor's interest. Moreover, whether exploring as a couple or bringing along friends or family members, there are suitable options tailored just right! Not only does it serve history buffs well but also provides children with valuable learning experiences through interactive exhibits tailored towards all ages.Fine Print
About Frontier Times Museum
Like the intrepid cowboys and pioneers it honors, the Frontier Times Museum boasts a backstory rife with tall tales and valiant triumphs. It all started in the late 1920, when writer and publisher J. Marvin Hunter began selling newspapers and magazines that recounted the sagas of the storied Old West. Readers enthralled by the sagas would send in relics to exemplify these stories, filling Hunter's small office to the brim. By 1933, his publications had brought in just enough funds to build the Frontier Times Museum, which has been properly flaunting the goldmine of baubles at the site ever since. The ensuing decades have yielded thousands of visitors and multiple expansions.
Today, the nonprofit museum pays homage to the fabled pioneer period right down to its very framework, with parts of the building constructed using stones from the surrounding pastures. Iconic histories are illustrated through roughly 40,000 artifacts, which populate a menagerie of display cases, shelves, and rocky walls. A wander through the labyrinth of exhibits reveals frontier-era vestiges such as fireplaces, paintings, phonographs, and fossils, with a smattering of trinkets from Europe, Asia, and South America punctuating the collection. Even J. Marvin Hunter's legacy lives on in an old-fashioned printing press.