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  • Amon Carter Museum

    3501 Camp Bowie Blvd. Fort Worth

    817-738-1933

    The library features an initial collection of approximately 4,000 books assembled by Amon G. Carter and has grown more than 10 times over, visitors, researchers and the casual reader are welcome.
    1 event 6 articles
  • Cavanaugh Flight Museum

    4572 Claire Chennault Addison

    972-380-8800

    3 articles
  • The Dallas Holocaust Musuem and Center for Education and Tolerance

    211 N. Record St. Downtown/Deep Ellum

    214-741-7500

    15 articles
  • Meadows Museum

    5900 Bishop Blvd. Park Cities

    214-768-2516

    SMU isn’t all keggers and football games, you know. The sprawling University Park campus is also home to plenty of cultural institutions including the Meadows Museum, which boasts one of the biggest collections of Spanish art outside of Spain, including works by legends like El Greco, Miro, Goya and Picasso. There are also plenty of medieval, Baroque and 20th-century pieces, making it a worthwhile trek once you’ve exhausted the halls of the DMA and the Nasher.
    20 articles
  • Museum of the American Railroad

    1105 Washington St. Fair Park

    214-428-0101

    1 article
  • African American Museum

    3536 Grand Ave. Fair Park

    214-565-9026

    This is the only museum in the Southwestern United States devoted to the preservation and display of African American artist, cultural and historical materials. The Sculpture Garden includes the Bottle Tree. American Vision: African American Sculptors covers the 19th century to the 21st century. The museum also features Nommo, George Smith's sculpture based on a Dogon water god.
    18 articles
  • Alexander Mansion

    4607 Ross Ave. East Dallas & Lakewood

    214-823-4533

    The historic Alexander Mansion stands proudly on Ross Avenue, just blocks from the vibrant Arts District. A beacon for the rebirth of a former premier neighborhood in Dallas in the early 1900’s, the preservation of the Mansion is a major focus for the Dallas Woman’s Forum which is headquartered in the Mansion. Today the Mansion is alive with the presence of the dedicated women of the Forum, and of the countless visitors who view the home magnificently decorated for the Annual Holiday Home Tour, who enjoy the fine cuisine and convivial atmosphere during the European Tea Room and Holiday Teas, who plan their weddings and corporate events in its stately rooms. And the Mansion rollicks with the laughter of children from the Landauer ChildCare Group. We invite all who recognize the impact of history on the future of our country’s great cities to join the Forum in their important mission. If you would like more information, please contact the Forum at Queries@DallasWomansForum.org.
  • Backyard Wildlife Resource Center

    406 W Belt Line Rd Cedar Hill

    469-643-6333

    Get up-close with nature in our free interactive zoo! Learn about local and exotic animals while you feed and hold them!
  • Kimbell Art Museum

    3333 Camp Bowie Blvd. Fort Worth

    817-332-8451

    Permanent collection includes masterpieces from ancient to modern times, including works from El Greco, Picasso, Matisse, Rembrandt and Cézanne, plus pieces from Africa, Asia, Mesoamerica and the Mediterranean.
    17 articles
  • Cavanaugh Flight Museum

    4572 Claire Chennault St. Addison

    972-380-8880

    The Cavanaugh Flight Museum is a non-profit 501(c)(3) educational organization devoted to promoting aviation studies and to perpetuating America's aviation heritage; the museum fulfills its mission by restoring, operating, maintaining and displaying historically-significant, vintage aircraft, and by collecting materials related to the history of aviation.
  • The Children’s Aquarium at Fair Park

    1462 1st Ave Fair Park

    469-554-7340

  • Creation Evidence Museum

    3102 Fm 205 Glen Rose

    254-897-3200

    Creation Evidence Museum: Sometimes it can be fascinating to take a peek into the minds of how the other half lives (you know, like when you flip over to Fox News for a few minutes). We’re not saying you should trek all the way out to Glen Rose just to visit this pint-sized museum that purports to present scientific evidence of creationism, but it can be an interesting diversion if you’re headed in that direction.
    1 article
  • Dallas Children's Aquarium at Fair Park

    1462 First Ave. East Dallas & Lakewood

    469-554-7340

    The Children’s Aquarium has been designed with kids in mind. With eye-level, interactive zones and exhibits, everyone can enjoy and learn something new about our aquatic friends from around the world.
    1 article
  • Dallas Holocaust Museum

    211 N. Record Street #100 Downtown/Deep Ellum

    214-741-7500

    1 article
  • The Dallas Museum of Art

    1717 N. Harwood St. Unknown

    214-922-1200

    2 articles
  • Farmers Branch Keenan Cemetery

    2750 Valley View Lane Carrollton/Farmers Branch

    972-406-0184

  • Fort Worth Museum of Science and History

    1600 Gendy St. Fort Worth

    817-255-9300

    Permanent exhibits include DinoDig, Comin' Through Cowtown, ExploraZone, Kidspace, Lone Star Dinosaurs and Hands on Science
    8 articles
  • Frontiers of Flight Museum

    6911 Lemmon Ave. Park Cities

    214-350-3600

    The Frontiers of Flight Museum is conveniently located just north of downtown on Lemmon Avenue at the southeast side of Dallas Love Field Airport, north of Mockingbird Lane. Housed in a modern 100,000-square-foot facility, the Museum provides a focal point to explore the history and progress of aviation, as mankind continues to pursue going higher, faster and farther.
    1 article
  • Frontiers Of Flight Museum

    Lemmon Ave. and Mockingbird Lane Park Cities

    214-350-3600

    The museum's new location looks like a airplane hangar and houses many full-sized aircraft, including the Apollo 7 Command Module (on loan from the National Air and Space Museum), plus simulators, artifacts showing the history of aviation and a kids' learning center with Jay Jay the Jet Plane and activities about flying. The Balloons and Airships exhibit features memorabilia from historical events and fantasy in the first days of flight.
    8 articles
  • George W. Bush Presidential Library

    2943 SMU Blvd, Dallas / Fort Worth Park Cities

    214-346-1650

    6 articles
  • George W. Bush Presidential Center

    2943 SMU Blvd. Park Cities

    214-200-4300

    1 article
  • The Heard Natural Science Museum & Wildlife Sanctuary

    One Nature Place Allen/McKinney

    972-562-5566

    Visit the grounds for examples of native wildlife and plant life.
    3 articles
  • Heritage Farmstead Museum

    1900 W. 15th St. Plano

    972-881-0140

    The recently restored museum on the Blackland Prairies of North Texas offers a four-acre complex that features crops, gardens, a windmill and a 1891 Victorian farmhouse with 12 original out buildings.
    1 event 8 articles
  • Historic Downtown Denton Square

    110 W. Hickory St. Denton

    940-382-7895

    2 articles
  • Liliana Bloch Gallery

    2271 Monitor St. Northwest Dallas

    214-991-5617

    Liliana Bloch Gallery represents emerging and mid-career, regional, national and international artists working in a variety of media. The Gallery works with institutional and private curators establishing simultaneous involvement between collectors, for-profit, educational art venues and the general public.
  • Mecca Designs

    4819 Woodall St. West Dallas

    214-951-9051

    A gallery located inside Mecca design with a showroom and work space to create new works. We facilitate parties for individuals and families to create new works and cultivate an appreciation for the arts under the direction of artist Jerrel Sutaita. Jerrel allows visitors and patrons to use professional grade tools and supplies to create anything from screen prints, clay sculptures, paintings and more.
  • The Modern Art Museum

    3200 Darnell St. Fort Worth

    817-738-9215

    The museum houses a permanent collection as well as rotating and touring exhibitions.
    59 articles
  • Museum of Biblical Art

    7500 Park Lane Park Cities

    214-368-4622

    1 article
  • Museum of Geometric & MADI Art

    3109 Carlisle @ Bowen Uptown/Oak Lawn

    214-855-7802

    Only US museum of MADI art - abstract & non-representational - with permanent collection and 4 special exhibits annually. Opening receptions & artist's discussion programs, w/drinks & nibbles, for each exhibit. Providing tours & educational classes for all ages. Always free & for all ages. Great venue available for rent.
  • Museum of Geometric and MADI Art

    3109 Carlisle St. Uptown/Oak Lawn

    214-855-7802

    The first permanent space to feature the modern art movement MADI is open within the Kilgore Law Center.
    3 articles
  • The Museum of Geometric and MADI Art

    3109 Carlisle St. Downtown/Deep Ellum

    214-855-7802

    The Museum of Geometric and MADI Art showcases a prestigious collection of international art, and in addition, sponsor four exhibitions each year. The 2017 program begins with the geometric works of the 90's of Italian-born Benini. The Museum of Geometric and MADI Art was established by Bill and Dorothy Masterson to house their collection of artwork from Europe, Russia, Japan, South America and the U.S.
  • Museum of Nature & Science

    1318 S. Second Ave. Fair Park

    214-428-5555

    11 articles