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Ripley's Believe It or Not is an attraction to discover Robert Ripley's collection and to explore the most bizarre oddities around the world. African women from Chad with pierced lips are presented. Some of them have inserted wooden plates in their lips to make them unattractive to raiders and also ruins of mystic temples are shown. Address: 601 East Safari Parkway Grand Prairie TX USA 75050
1 972 263-2391
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The Women's Museum is a national center dedicated to studying the immeasurable contributions that women have made to society. Exhibits commemorate noteable women such as Elanor Roosevelt, Georgia O'Keefe and Margaret Mead. The museum also hosts a variety of women-themed events throughout the year. Address: 3800 Parry Avenue Dallas TX USA 75226
1 214 915-0860
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Honoring Texan cowboys and cowgirls from past and present, the Texas Cowboy Hall of Fame also features over 60 restored wagons, carriages and sleds. The museum also houses a special events facility. Address: 128 E. Exchange Avenue Fort Worth TX USA 76106
1 817 626-7131
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The Palace of Wax Museum features lifelike wax sculptures of movie stars and historical figures, as well as amazing and bizarre oddities from all over the world. Address: 601 East Safari Parkway Grand Prairie TX USA 75050
1 972 263-2391
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The Florence Ranch Homestead serves as a Mesquite Museum and is located in the original home that was built in 1871 by the Florence family. The architecture of the Florence home features 19th-Century rural Texan style. The museum is open every second Saturday of the month from 10 am to 1 pm. Address: 1424 Barnes Bridge Road Mesquite TX USA 75150
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The Heritage Farmstead Museum offers a four acre complex with row crops, gardens, a windmill and a completely restored 1891 Victorian farmhouse with twelve original outbuildings. Address: 1900 W. 15th Street Plano TX USA 75075
1 972 881-0140
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Conspiracy Museum Dallas Visitors learn about the numerous high-profile conspiracies and assassinations that surround American political leaders, including Lincoln, Kennedy and Martin Luther King. Address: 110 South Market Street Dallas TX USA 75202
1 214 741-3040
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The Grayson County Frontier Village features a variety of historic exhibits that commemorate the history of the area. One-room cabins, historical artifacts and photographs are on display in the museum. Address: Loy Lake Rd Denison TX USA 75020
Send an Email 1 903 463-2487
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The Dallas Holocaust Museum is dedicated to educating visitors on the events of the holocaust, as well as promoting the memory of those who were victims of it. The museum is located in the historic West End of Dallas. Address: 211 N. Record Street, Suite 100 Dallas TX USA 75202
Send an Email (2) 1 214 741-7500
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The Red River Historical Museum aims to preserve the history of Grayson County and the greater North Texas region. Exhibits include a large variety of historical objects that pertain to the history of the area. Address: 301 South Walnut Sherman TX USA 75090
Send an Email (1) 1 903 893-7623
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With numerous exhibits, dioramas and more, the Dallas Museum of Natural History promotes learning about the natural world, specifically regarding the area and wildlife around Dallas. Address: 3535 Grand Avenue Dallas TX USA
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The Perrin Air Force Base Museum features memorabilia including old photographs, artifacts and a fire station that aim to preserve the history of the Air Force Base. The museum is open Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Address: 4575 Airport Drive Denison TX USA 75020
1 972 893-6400
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Located in the house that was once owned by Sam Rayburn, a Speaker of the House for 17 years. The home now serves as a museum that commemorates the famous politician, as well as showcasing a number of historic artifacts. Address: Highway 56 Bonham TX USA
1 903 583-5558
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Located in Fair Park, the African American Museum of Dallas explores the African-American experience through displays and exhibits. The museum offers an extensive collection of African and African American art and encourages visitors to learn about black heritage. Address: 3536 Grand Avenue Dallas TX USA 75210
Send an Email (3) 1 214 565-9026
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Featuring six authentic log cabins, Fort Worth's Log Cabin Village is a living history museum that offers reenactments of the lives of the early pioneers. The six cabins were built in the 1850s and house original furnishings. Address: 2100 Log Cabin Village Lane Fort Worth TX USA 76109
1 817 926-5881
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The Interurban Museum is located in a building that served as a station on the Texas Electric Railway, which linked Denison and Dallas from 1908 to 1948. As the only station remaining on this line, the building is a historic site. A museum exhibit inside presents a history of the Interurban Line and Plano. Admission to the Interurban Museum is free. Address: 901 East 15th Street Plano TX USA 75074
1 972 941-2117
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Old City Park is a historical village sitting on 13 acres just south of downtown Dallas. Visitors enjoy viewing the Victorian-era homes, a log house, bank and other restored structures. The museum also features an interactive 1860s Living Farmstead. Address: 1515 S. Harwood Dallas TX USA 75215
1 214 421-5141
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The American Airlines C. R. Smith Museum offers visitors a chance to have an interactive look at the history of aviation. Through exhibits, a flight simulator and educational flight activities, the visitor learns about American Airlines from its beginning to the present day. Address: 4601 Hwy 360 Fort Worth TX USA 76155
1 817 967-1560
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One of the largest equestrian sculptures in the world, The Mustangs of Las Colinas features nine bronze mustangs. The museum offers a pictorial history of how the mustangs were created and other sculptures. Address: 5205 N. O Conner Blvd Irving TX USA 75039
1 972 869-9047
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