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The Texas Ranger Hall of Fame and Museum in Waco, Texas, is the state-designated official historical center of the famed Texas Rangers law enforcement agency. It consists of the Homer Garrison, Jr. museum gallery, the Texas Ranger Hall of Fame, the Texas Ranger Research Center and the Headquarters of Texas Rangers Company "F". The City of Waco serves as the appointed trustee on behalf of the Texas Department of Public Safety and the Texas Legislature.LocationThe Texas Ranger Hall of Fame and Museum is located near Interstate Highway 35 Exit 335B in Waco, Texas.MissionThe mission of the nonprofit Texas Ranger Hall of Fame and Museum is to: Disseminate knowledge and inspire appreciation of the history, public service and ideals of the Texas Rangers, a legendary symbol of Texas and America; and Serve as state designated repository for artifacts and archives relating to the Texas Rangers.Institutional HistoryIn 1964 the Texas Department of Public Safety chartered the City of Waco, Texas, to construct and operate the official museum of the Texas Rangers. In return, the City of Waco agreed to commit 32acre for a building site, provide an ongoing annual operating subsidy, and build and sustain a headquarters for Texas Rangers Company "F". More than three million persons have visited the historical center since it opened in 1968.The museum complex was originally named Fort Fisher after an 1837 Ranger camp from which the City of Waco traces its origin. It was designed in a vernacular style of Texas hill country architecture reminiscent of a 19th-century Texas Ranger headquarters. The first museum gallery was named after Col. Homer Garrison, Jr. who served and later directed the Texas Department of Public Safety and its Texas Rangers division from 1938 to 1968.

Address: 100 Texas Ranger Trail, Waco, TX 76706, USA
Phone: (254) 750-8631
State: Texas
Zip Code: 76706


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Reviews
Been here twice. Great as a field trip for kids or just for a nice day of history. Hands on activities and a video. A scavenger hunt paper keeps the kids (and adults) busy looking at the exhibits and engaged. Love this place and highly recommend a trip!
7 years ago (30-10-2017)
I had very low expectations going into this museum, I had planned to stay 30/45 minutes and ended up staying about an hour and a half. As a Utahan my only experience with the Texas Rangers was what I had seen on Walker, and I was quite impressed with what they do. The museum staff was very helpful and the exhibits were very well organized. Overall I would highly recommend the museum. A great place for a husband to visit while you are shopping at Magnolia.
7 years ago (13-09-2017)
Awesome place. Tons of historical information regarding the formation and history of the Texas Rangers. Could (and should) have spent an entire day there. Staff was excellent.
7 years ago (25-11-2017)
Great for families with small kids and babies! There are changing tables in the bathrooms for babies. All kids get a sticker that looks like a badge and can take part in a picture / word search activity. We went here after walking around downtown and it was nice that they had water fountains in the lobby and outside of the restrooms near the gift shop and Hall of Fame. Note that they do not allow food and drinks in the museum.
7 years ago (14-10-2017)
This museum has something for everyone. There is a lot of well preserved history and rare items you will not find anywhere else. Do not let other reviews steer you away from here. It is not only guns...in fact it will take you at least 2 hrs if you watch the 45 min video that is amazing. Why didn't I learn this in school? Great cowboy and Indian art and artifacts from the beginning until now...the modern cowboy cop. You must see this and don't skip the Lone Ranger section or the hands on gun.
7 years ago (07-09-2017)
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