FORT WORTH, TEXAS (July 29, 2020) – The National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame is pleased to announce it has created a digital tour guide to support touch-free interaction. This tour provides visitors the ability to access audio and images that they otherwise would not be able to view or hear. The tours include Top 10 Must See Artifacts, and guides for both first and second floors including the Hitting the Mark: Women and Wild West Shows Gallery and the It’s Never Just a Horse™ exhibition. The Museum saw the need to create this digital tour as some interactive exhibits remain closed for the safety of our visitors, and the guides provide a great alternative while the Museum cannot offer docent-guided tours. A companion outside tour of the new Alice Walton Cowgirl Park is also planned for the late summer.
This new tour is free and designed to be enjoyed by all ages. There are three ways to access the tour through QR codes, a URL link or a phone number. Any type of cellular device can be used for the tour. Tour stops are signified by signage throughout the Museum. The tour includes artifacts such as HBO’s blockbuster Game of Thrones’ Jon Snow saddle, Annie Oakley’s letters, the Hermès scarf collection, Mary Burger’s WNFR Championship spurs and more. The tour is powered by OnCell (soon to be STQRY). Data and messaging rates, depending on your carrier, may apply.
The National Cowgirl Museum continues to practice safety and health guidelines:
Hours of operation have been adjusted to support disinfecting/cleaning efforts. Open Tuesday – Saturday: 10am – 4pm and closed Sunday & Monday. Stay up to date through eBlasts, website announcements and social media (@cowgirlmuseum). For information on recommendations on the coronavirus, visit the CDC website.
About the National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame
The National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame honors and celebrates women, past and present, whose lives exemplify the courage, resilience and independence that helped shape the West, and fosters an appreciation of the ideals and spirit of self-reliance they inspire. Established in 1975, the Museum is considered an invaluable national educational resource for its exhibits, research library, rare photograph collection and award-winning distance-learning programs for grades K-12 and adults. In 2019, the Museum opened the Kit Moncrief Galleries and It’s Never Just a HorseTM exhibition. Visit www.cowgirl.net or call 817-336-4475 and follow on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube and Pinterest. Located at 1720 Gendy Street Fort Worth, TX 76107.
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