Heritage Village Plaza is located in southwest Hurst at 841 W. Pipeline Road.
Open daily from 6 a.m. - 10 p.m.
Established in 2009, Heritage Village Plaza sits on 1.2 acres and is conveniently located adjacent to the 45 acre Hurst Community Park. This Plaza connects the Hurst Senior Citizens Activity Center and Fire Station #2.
The Historical Plaza at Heritage Village is a celebration of the City of Hurst from its formation by early settlers in the late 1800s to its official incorporation in 1952 to its present day as a “Community Built on Connection” Community. The Historical Plaza is designed to be welcoming to the public. Visitors can walk around the artwork to view it from all angles. The City of Hurst invites you to come experience the Historical Plaza at Heritage Village to remember where the City has come from and appreciate where we are today. The Historical Plaza, located in the common area of Heritage Village, includes a Texas historical marker, the City of Hurst 50th Anniversary Time Capsule, and a bust of the founding father of Hurst, William Letchworth Hurst. The focal point of the Historical Plaza is “Remembrances of My Home Town” by Janice Hart Melito. On the ledge surrounding the sculpture are plaques recognizing past Mayor's that has served the City of Hurst. Plaques recognizing City of Hurst Council members are on the outer walls of the Historical Plaza.
Heritage Village Plaza Green Space
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Heritage Village Plaza Stage
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Heritage Village Plaza Historical Art
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