Grapevine Museums & Galleries

Grapevine, United States

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Every month, the Grand and Tower Galleries host multiple art, cultural and educational exhibitions and offer guests the chance to be exposed to a wide variety of mediums and artists. One month, it may be a traveling Smithsonian exhibition, the next a display of contemporary art.

The Settlement to City museums, located in Ted. R. Ware Plaza, allow visitors to discover what life was like over 100 years ago for «urban» Texans in a small township. The museum plaza is home to two 19th century pioneer homes and a school house. These buildings were moved from around the Grape Vine Prairie, relocated to the corner of Church Street and Hudgins Street and restored to their current splendor to create this museum complex.

Since Grapevine was an area hub for commerce, the plaza and the museums located there speak to life on the Grape Vine Prairie. The three museums, The Donald Schoolhouse Museum, The Keeling House Museum and the Grapevine Cotton Ginner’s Museum feature educational exhibits, hands-​on activities and a collection of artifacts dating back to the 19th century.

Admission into the Tower and Grand Galleries and Settlement to City museums is free.