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The Amon Carter Museum features works of major 19th and 20th-century American artists. Pieces by legendary Westernt artists Frederic Remington and Charles M. Russell are among the artwork on display. Address: 3501 Camp Bowie Boulevard Fort Worth TX USA 76107-2695
1 817 738-1933
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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 (3) 1 214 741-7500
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JCPenney Museum The JCPenney Museum offers visitors an insider's look into the history of the major department store and is situated in the national headquarters. Historical records and artifacts are on display, including photos, company newspapers and catalogues. The Museum features a recreated first store that James Cash Penney opened in Kennemere, WY. in 1902 called the Golden Rule Store. Address: 6501 Legacy Drive Plano TX USA 75024-3698
1 972 431-7927
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The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza examines the life, times and death of President John F. Kennedy. A chilling exhibit is the recreation of the window that Lee Harvey Oswald supposedly fired his deadly shots at JFK. The seventh floor features a gallery of exhibits that often change throughout the year. Address: 411 Elm Street Dallas TX USA 75202
Send an Email (3) 1 214 747-6660
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The Hall of State at Fair Park in Dallas exhibits the history of Texas in this art deco monument. The hall is a magnificent venue to host special events. Address: 3939 Grand Avenue Dallas Texas USA 75315
1 214 421-4500
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Fire Station No. 1 is a historic fire station that is located near Fort Worth's Sundance Square District. An exhibit in the station commemorates the first 150 years of Fort Worth. Admission to the station is free of charge. The museum is part of the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History. Address: 2nd and Commerce Streets Fort Worth TX USA 76107
1 817 255-9300
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Mary Kay Museum Dallas The Mary Kay Museum explores the 30-year history of Mary Kay Cosmetics through a variety of exhibits. Diamond bar pins, diamond rings and a pink cadillac are often seen at the museum. Open Monday through Friday from 9 am until 4:30 pm, however, a reservation is required to view the museum. Address: 16251 Dallas Parkway Dallas TX USA 75379
1 972 687-5720
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Located in a historic fire station, the Dallas Firefighter's Museum features a collection of fire related items, including an 1884 horse-drawn steamp pumper, motorized engines and uniforms. Children enjoy climbing aboard the 1951 fire engine and experiencing what it feels like to be a firefighter. There is also a gift shop on the premises. Address: 3801 Parry Avenue Dallas TX USA 75226
1 214 821-1500
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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 Vintage Flying Museum displays exhibits on the history of flying, which include historic aircraft, antique vehicles and other memorabilia. Visitors enjoy viewing the restoration process of the historic aircraft in this historic hangar. Address: 505 NW 38th Street Fort Worth TX USA 76106
Send an Email 1 817 624-1935
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Special exhibits are open throughout the year featuring a variety of artwork from Texan artists. This museum also hosts numerous educational programs for children and adults. Group tours are available upon request. Address: 201 West Main Street Arlington TX USA 76010
Send an Email (2) 1 817 275-4600
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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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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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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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The Cavanaugh Flight Museum offers self-guided and volunteer guided tours, as well as rides in World War Two warbirds. There is an extensive aircraft collection, and artwork and artifacts from the First World War through the Vietnam War. Most of the aircraft at this museum are maintained in airworthy condition and are flown regularly. Located just outside of Dallas, this museum is open seven days a week. Address: 4572 Claire Chennault Addison TX USA 75001
Send an Email (4) 1 972 380-8800
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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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The Ennis Railroad and Cultural Heritage Museum is housed in a building that was once a restaurant that served the rail passengers as they went through Ennis. The museum features railroad memorabilia, historical video presentations, Czech heritage exhibits and more. Address: 002 W. Ennis Avenue Ennis TX USA 75119
1 972 875-1901
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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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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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