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You can become a member of the Texas Frontier Heritage & Cultural Center and “capture a piece of the historic West Texas frontier.” Membership gives you and your family special benefits as well as free admission to a number of other area museums with which we have reciprocal agreements.* These include the Abilene Zoo, Amon Carter Museum, Artesia Historical Museum & Art Center in New Mexico, Burton Cotton Gin and Museum, Fort Concho National Historic Monument, 1940 Air Terminal Museum, and Merkel Area Historical Museum.

Your financial contribution also helps the Center to continue its mission of presenting the history of the West Texas frontier to the public. Membership comes in several shapes and sizes, at both the Individual and the Corporate levels.

Click below to find out more information about each membership.

INDIVIDUAL    |    CORPORATE


* Under our reciprocal agreements with these sites, the following admission policies apply:
  • Members must present a valid membership card.
  • Membership benefits do not transfer from one membership to the other.
  • It is the member’s responsibility to obtain admission policies from the reciprocal organization.
  • It is the member’s responsibility to be aware of any changes to the reciprocal agreement. It is advised to call ahead.
  • Reciprocal privileges do not extend to discounts for the gift shop and/or café purchases, museum special events, programs, camps, or special exhibits.
  • An adult listed on the card is to be present at the time of admission. The organization may request a photo ID from the cardholder.
  • The expiration date on the card has not passed and/or the receipt date is no more than twelve (12) months.







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