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Mexic-Arte Museum

Mexic-Arte Museum

The Official Mexican and Mexican-American Fine Arts Museum Mexic-Arte Museum was founded in 1984 by artists Sylvia Orozco, Sam Coronado, and Pio Pulido in the Arts Warehouse, in downtown Austin, to share the art and culture of Mexico with Texas.


North Texas Masonic Historical Museum & Library

North Texas Masonic Historical Museum & Library

Historical Museum for Masonic Lodge and Plano The history of North Texas and the history of Masonry in North Texas are one and the same. The first settlers to the North Texas area arrived in the 1840’s. Dallas was established in the 1840’s and was incorporated in 1856. McKinney was founded and incorporated in 1849.


Perot Museum of Nature and Science

Perot Museum of Nature and Science

An awe-inspiring destination for discovery. What if you could touch a tornado? Program a robot? Or make music just by walking down a staircase? You can — at the hands-on, cooler-than-cool Perot Museum of Nature and Science in Victory Park.


PINSTACK

PINSTACK

28 state of the art bowling lanes, chef inspired restaurant PINSTACK is a unique dining and entertainment destination. The one-of-a-kind 50,000 square foot venue features a full-service restaurant offering a chef-inspired menu featuring local and regional cuisine, a full bar and private dining area.


Pleasant Hill Winery

Pleasant Hill Winery




Psychedelic Robot

Psychedelic Robot

An immersive 360º visual storytelling experience Take part in an exciting adventure and enjoy a thrilling story filled with awakenings, redemption, love, kindness, and adversity over triumph. Narrated by TNX, a 1000-year-old battle-worn dragon who tells the tale of the Psychedelic Robot, AKA Gort.


Ripleys Odditorium in Grand Prairie

Ripleys Odditorium in Grand Prairie

The only place in Grand Prairie where youll find shrunken heads, two headed animals, decorated Tibetan skulls, one-of-a-kind artwork, tons of hands-on interactives, and a wicked spinning vortex tunnel!


Ripleys Odditorium in San Antonio

Ripleys Odditorium in San Antonio

Across from the Alamo, experience three stories filled with more than 500 exhibits, artifacts, and oddities from around the world, ride at Ripleys 4D Moving Theater and enjoy our larger-than-life Louis Tussauds WaxWorks. Since 1918, our Believe It or Not Odditoriums have showcased the electrically bizarre collection of Robert Ripley. We have carried on Ripleys tradition of scouring the globe for the worlds most unbelievable exhibits.


San Antonio Missions National Historical Park

San Antonio Missions National Historical Park

National Historic Park Four Spanish frontier missions, part of a colonization system that stretched across the Spanish Southwest in the 17th, 18th, 19th centuries, are preserved here. They include Missions San Jose, San Juan, Espada, and Concepcion.


Showtime Saturdays at Galleria Dallas

Showtime Saturdays at Galleria Dallas

DFW families’ favorite free performance series, Showtime Saturdays, is back for 2023! Showtime Saturdays at Galleria Dallas provides a variety of captivating shows by professional circus clowns, magicians and kid-friendly comedians.


 
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