The Museum of North Texas History preserves the social and cultural history of the Wichita Falls and northern Texas regions through a variety of interactive exhibits. The museum was founded in 2000 and opened to the public a year later as the result of fundraising and membership drive efforts. Visitors can explore the museum's Ralph O. Harvey, Jr. Exhibit Hall, named in honor of the prominent North Texas philanthropist and civic leader. More of the museum's permanent collections are showcased throughout its 15 other display rooms, including an authentic Curtiss JN4-D biplane named Jenny. Its theater and assembly hall showcases lectures, documentary showings, historical fashion shows, and live music performances throughout the year.

720 Indiana Ave, Wichita Falls, TX 76301, Phone: 940-322-7628

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