Overview
Employees
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Lubbock, Texas
The National Ranching Heritage Center is a 27-acre complex with a 44,000-square-foot museum and 19-acre historical park. The museum includes seven galleries emphasizing Western history, art and artifacts while the park contains 50 ranching structures dating from the 1780s to the 1950s. The structures were chosen to represent the birth, growth and maturity of ranching west of the Mississippi just as Williamsburg represents the nation’s history east of the river. The structures include a log cabin, half-dugout, bunkhouse, Four Sixes Ranch barn, and a Queen Anne-style home. The center is free, wheelchair and stroller accessible, and open daily. nrhc.ttu.edu