Dallas/Fort Worth Official Visitors Guide 2008 - (Page 11) Gainesville dallas/fort worth area McKinney Greenville Addison Denton Frontiers of Flight Museum 6911 Lemmon Ave., Dallas, (214) 350-1651 or (214) 351-0101. History of aviation—from the Early Dreamers to Balloons and Airships to Space. 25 full-size aircraft and Apollo 7 module on display. www.flightmuseum.com Frontiers of Flight Museum, Dallas Dallas Museum of Art Denton County Museums 110 W. Hickory, Denton, (940) 349-2850. Located in downtown Denton and in their Historical Park, free museums focus on the history and culture of Denton County. www.dentoncounty.com/chos Green Gallery (located at Eisemann Center) 2351 Performance Drive, Richardson, (972) 744-4600. Art Gallery located in the Eisemann Center Hayden Museum of American Art 930 Cardinal Lane, Paris, (903) 785-1925. American Art from Folk to Modern and Contemporary. Hill County Cell Block Museum and Hill County Courthouse 151 N Covington St, Hillsboro, (254) 582-2481. Contact Hillsobor Chamber of Commerce for information. Denton Firefighters’ Museum 332 E. Hickory St., Denton, (940) 349-8840. Museum showcasing fire-fighting memorabilia, 1800’s to present. Open Mon. - Fri. 8 am - 5pm. Harold B Simpson History Complex 121 Lamar Drive, Hillsboro, (254) 582-2555. Featuring the Texas Heritage Museum and Confederate Research Center Interurban Railway Station Museum 901 East 15th Street, Plano, (972) 941-2117. Plano’s transportation history. Free admission. Doss Heritage and Culture Museum 1400 Texas Drive, Weatherford, (817) 599-6168. Beginning in 2007, Parker County’s rich tapestry of cattle barons and cowboys, Broadway stars and political leaders will all be showcased in spacious state-ofthe-art exhibit spaces and is making history come alive. Ellis County Museum 201 S College, Waxahachie, (972) 937-0681. Rekindles the past as it highlights the rich history of Ellis County. Museum hours are: Mon. -Sat., 10 am - 5 pm, and Sunday 12 pm - 4 pm. museums under Two one roof! Ennis Railroad and Cultural Heritage Museum 105 NE Main Street, Ennis, (972) 875-1901. Features Ennis history and railroad memorabilia. Enjoy the Cowgirl experience and Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame. You’ll discover engaging activities and memorabilia that celebrate the spirit of the American West, plus interactive exhibits from the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History while it’s under construction. And look for the renovated Omni Theater, an IMAX® Fannin County Museum of History One Main Street, Bonham, (903) 583-8042. Tues - Sat 10 am - 4 pm Fort Worth Museum of Science and History 1501 Montgomery St., Fort Worth, (817) 255-9300 or 1-888-255-9300. The Museum is currently under construction, set to open Fall 2009. During construction, exhibits are offered on the first floor of the National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame. The renovated Omni Theater will reopen May 2008. www.fortworthmuseum.org See coupon page 87 1720 Gendy Street, Fort Worth, TX 76107 DFWTAC ad 11/07 for more information go to www.visitdallas-fortworth.com 11 http://www.flightmuseum.com http://www.dentoncounty.com http://www.cowgirl.net http://www.fortworthmuseum.org http://www.cowgirl.net http://www.fortworthmuseum.org http://www.fortworthmuseum.org http://www.visitdallas-fortworth.com
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