A landmark Texas Centennial structure, the Stone Fort Museum is housed in a reconstruction of Antonio Gil Y’Barbo’s 18th century stone house. Torn down in 1902, the stone house defined early Nacogdoches and the Stone Fort Museum celebrates the earliest history of the region. Join us as we discover early East Texas!
History & Anthropology Historic house
Monday | Closed |
Tuesday | 10:00 – 16:00 |
Wednesday | 10:00 – 16:00 |
Thursday | 10:00 – 16:00 |
Friday | 10:00 – 16:00 |
Saturday | 10:00 – 16:00 |
Sunday | 13:00 – 17:00 |
For updates on museum open hours, check our public Google calendar at http://bit.ly/StoneFortMuseumCalendar
1808 Alumni Drive North, Nacogdoches
The Stone Fort Museum - Stephen F. Austin State University has 1 rating.
The Stone Fort Museum at Stephen F. Austin State University in Nacogdoches offers visitors a glimpse into the early history of Texas. Located on the university campus, this replica of a 18th-century stone building houses exhibits that focus on the region's past, including Native American artifacts, pioneer life, and the Texas Revolution.
Visitors appreciate the museum's compact size, which allows for a thorough exploration in about an hour. The exhibits are well-organized and provide informative displays about local history. Many reviewers highlight the knowledgeable and friendly staff who are eager to share additional information and answer questions.
While the museum receives generally positive feedback for its historical content, some visitors note that the exhibits could benefit from updates and more interactive elements to engage younger audiences. The building itself, although a replica, adds to the historical atmosphere but may pose accessibility challenges for some visitors due to its authentic design.
Admission is free, which is a plus for many visitors, especially considering the educational value provided. The museum's location on the university campus makes it a convenient stop for those exploring Nacogdoches or visiting the university.
Overall, The Stone Fort Museum offers a solid introduction to local Texas history, particularly appealing to history enthusiasts and those interested in early Texas settlement. While it may not be a large or flashy museum, it serves its purpose well as an educational resource for the community and visitors alike.
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