The Grapevine Historical Society maintains and operates two uniquely different and significant museums for residents and visitors to explore and learn the rich history of settling the Grape Vine Prairie. The Prairie got its name from the abundance of wild Mustang grapes that grew there. Both museums contain artifacts of an early era and culture on prairie land into the 1900's.
Admission is free. However, monetary donations to help continue the work of the museum program are greatly appreciated. Donations for support are accepted at the Grapevine Historical Museum or through the mail at Grapevine Historical Society, P.O. Box 995, Grapevine, TX 76099-0995
![]() | The Historical Museum is located in the Grapevine Ice Company building of the Ted R. Ware Plaza, Settlement to the City museum complex at 206 W. Hudgins street in historic downtown Grapevine, TX. Hours of operation Friday, Saturday, Sunday 10:00 am to 4:00 pm Telephone: 817/ 410-3526 |
![]() | The Torian Cabin is a log cabin used by early settlers to the Grape Vine Prairie. It has been restored and preserved by the Grapevine Historical Society and is available for public view at all hours. It is located on Main Street in historic downtown across the street from Grapevine City Hall. |