Fort Clark Springs Commissary
Fort Clark Springs Commissary
Brackettville, Texas (Kinney County)
Photo Credit: Fort Wiki / John Stanton
Originally built in the early 1930’s as a military commissary, this charming and rustic venue has endless possibilities and even an additional level to it. With a double level to work with, you could have your ceremony on the second floor and work your way down to ground level to host a reception/dance. Charming and rustic, this venue is sure to keep your guest buzzing about your event for a very long time.
Films Featured
- Five Bold Women (1960)
- The Fort Clark Springs Commissary is used as a building in the jail complex where the “Five Bold Women” are locked up. One by one, the cells are opened up and the women are loaded onto a stagecoach by Marshal Kirk Reed (Jeff Morrow) to be transported to a nearby penitentiary. As they ride through Bracketville on the buggy, the original song created for the movie plays, telling the story of their journey.
- Two Rode Together (1961)
- A corrupt marshal is pressured by his army friend into negotiating the release of captives of the Comanches, but finds that their reintegration into society has its consequences.
Film Trails
As Seen In Film
![Fort Clark Commissary in FIVE BOLD WOMEN](https://gov.texas.gov/uploads/images/film/tft_westerns_fortclark_fiveboldwomen_001.jpg)
Five Bold Women (1960) / © Jim Ross Film Productions Inc.
![Lone Star (1996)](https://gov.texas.gov/uploads/images/film/tft_westerns_fortclark_002.jpg)
Photo via Fort Wiki / John Stanton
![Fort Clark Commissary in FIVE BOLD WOMEN](https://gov.texas.gov/uploads/images/film/tft_westerns_fortclark_fiveboldwomen_002.jpg)
Five Bold Women (1960) / © Jim Ross Film Productions Inc.
![Fort Clark Commissary](https://gov.texas.gov/uploads/images/film/tft_westerns_fortclark_001.jpg)
Photo via TEXScout / Texas Film Commission
![Fort Clark Commissary in FIVE BOLD WOMEN](https://gov.texas.gov/uploads/images/film/tft_westerns_fortclark_fiveboldwomen_003.jpg)