Fort Davis National Historic Site, TX: Barracks By Aaron Johnson, Joel Anderson, 2025
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Fort Davis National Historic Site, TX: Barracks
Fort Davis National Historic Site was once a military post operating from 1854 to 1891. The fort was tasked with protecting emigrants, mail coaches, and freight wagons. Now it’s managed by the NPS to give visitors a first-hand look at frontier life in 1800s Texas. At the time of its operation, the fort was heavily used, with many travelers passing through, resupplying, and staying there. Even though it was decommissioned long ago, the original buildings and many historic artifacts remain, rendered here in an original national park illustration by Anderson Design Group. Available as a poster, framed print, notecard, postcard, metal sign, or canvas, this original national park art would look great on any wall. For a full list of national park sites in all 50 states, check out the official website for the National Park Service.
