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U.S. Veterans Museum- FREE ADMISSION


category : Museums
A great tribute to our veterans from almost every war in American History. Weapons dating back to the War of 1812, Civil War cannon, uniforms, photos, flags, maps, helmets, medals, artwork and captured items. Also includes a unique collection of
Indian Artifacts.


Admission: FREE FREE
Hours: 10a-4p Tuesday to Saturday
Address: 3 Blks N of Historic Square
Phone: 817-578-3288
Our Website:www.usveteransmuseum.com

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Attractions and Upcoming Events

The Nutcracker Golf Club

This private golf club offers 18 holes at a par 72 on its 6,743

Granbury, TX Golf Courses

Granbury Country Club

This public country club offers a 9 hole, 3,054 yard course at a par 36

Granbury, TX Golf Courses

Hidden Oaks Country Club

A public 18 hole course with a par 72 for the 6,880

Granbury, TX Golf Courses

Historic Granbury Gunslingers

Reenactors of the American West from 1860 - 1899, the Historic Granbury Gunslingers appear on Granbury's Historic Square the second Saturday of each month and at special events. "Have Guns Will Travel to Your Special Event."

Granbury, TX Reenactments

Moments-In-Time Hike and Bike Trail

The City of Granbury Hike and Bike Trail(eight foot wide cement pathway)

Granbury, TX Trails

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