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Millard's Crossing Historic Village
4.7 ★★★★★ 322 Google reviews · Barn wedding venue in Nacogdoches, Texas
Village with historical homes displaying local relics, available for guided tours and field trips.
Plan your tour
- Capacity couples mention 85–85-guest events in reviews — ask the venue for their stated maximum
- Lodging on-site lodging comes up in reviews and the venue's own info — ask how many beds and whether the wedding-night stay is included
- Climate climate-controlled barn — comfortable for a July dance floor or a December ceremony
- Today see hours ·
- Phone (936) 564-6631
- Website mchvnac.com — most venues book tours right on their site
Hours
| Monday | 10 AM–4 PM |
| Tuesday | 10 AM–4 PM |
| Wednesday | 10 AM–4 PM |
| Thursday | 10 AM–4 PM |
| Friday | 10 AM–4 PM |
| Saturday | 10 AM–4 PM |
| Sunday | Closed |
The setting
“This historical village, established in the 19th century, offers visitors the opportunity to learn about the history of East Texas.”
“In addition, the Victorian-style buildings are truly fascinating, making it feel as though one has stepped into a scene from a Western film 🥰⛪️🏘”
Amenities couples mention
“There's 3 old houses, a few cabins, a general store and much more.”
What couples say again and again
“A great experience with many beautiful old buildings to walk inside.”
From the reviews
My sons wedding very nice venue! Rustic inside barn area for eating after wedding was good had plenty people that was able to nove around without being crowded with a wedding of 85 people there is a handicap ramp to enter the barn.
This is the best place to volunteer at. They have so much going on. Things are changing like the new Woodwright shop and leather shop. Holiday events and demonstrations in addition to the new Barn available for parties..The staff is amazing and i cant wait for
It's like the Rural Life Museum in Baton Rouge, only there are fewer buildings and most of them are in a better (though less period accurate) state. Still, if you've never been to one of these type places, definitely check it out.
A wonderful place to visit history. Well maintained and available for private events. Our concert was great and even more so at this venue.
Getting married at Millard's Crossing Historic Village
Millard's Crossing Historic Village comes up for weddings — confirmed on their own site. Two things make the tour worth the drive. First, see it at the time of day you'd actually get married — a barn that glows at golden hour can feel very different at noon, and you'll want to walk the path your guests take from parking to ceremony to reception. Second, bring your real questions: the rain plan (where does the ceremony move?), the catering and bar policy, the music curfew, and exactly what's included with the rental — tables, chairs, setup, and teardown are where quotes quietly diverge. Popular dates at barn venues book 12–18 months out, so if the tour feels right, ask what's open in your season before you leave.