Dallas/Fort Worth Official Visitors Guide 2008 - (Page 12) dallas/fort worth area Lewisville Bedford North Richland Hills Graham Irving Arts Center 3333 N. MacArthur Blvd., Irving, (972) 252-ARTS. The Center’s Sculpture Garden, grounds and dancing fountains complement four professionally curated galleries that host 20 exhibits a year, featuring a broad range of media. www.irvingartscenter.com See coupon page 87 Jaycee Park Center for the Arts 2000 W. Airport Freeway, Irving, (972) 721-2488. New exhibits are displayed monthly. Modern Art Museum, Fort Worth Mary Kay Museum 16251 Dallas Pkwy., Addison, (972) 687-5720. History lesson and recognition of famous businesswoman, Mary Kay Ash. Meadows Museum of Art SMU Campus, 6101 Bishop at Binkley, Dallas, (214) 768-2516. Features Spanish art, sculpture and traveling exhibits. Mesquite Arts Center 1527 N. Galloway, Mesquite, (972) 216-8122. Music and community theater, fine art exhibits. Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth 3200 Darnell St. at University Dr., Fort Worth, (817) 738-9215 or 1-866-824-5566. The Modern focuses on post World War II international modern and contemporary art, including paintings, sculpture, works on paper and international contemporary photography. The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth’s building was designed by the awardwinning Japanese architect Tadao Ando. www.themodern.org Kimbell Art Museum 3333 Camp Bowie Blvd. Fort Worth, (817) 332-8451. World-renowned collection of art from antiquity to the 20th century, including European masterpieces, Greek and Roman antiquities, and Egyptian, Near Eastern, Asian, Mesoamerican and African art. www.kimbellart.org Midland Rail Car Ben Gill Park (intersection of Hwy 80 & 9th Street), Terrell, (972) 524-6082. Private dining car used by Col. E.H.R. Green, owner of the Midland Rail Line. Call for appointment. Lamar County Historical Society Museum 1009 W Kaufman St., Paris, (903) 784-2501 or 1-800-PARISTX. Exhibition space, six galleries and rural life museum. Latino Cultural Center 2600 Live Oak, Dallas, (214) 670-3320. Promotes Latino and Hispanic arts culture. Layland Museum 201 N Caddo, Cleburne, (817) 645-0940. Housed in a 1904 Carnegie Library in historic downtown Cleburne. Legends of the Game Baseball Museum & Children’s Learning Center 1000 Ballpark Way, Arlington, (817) 273-5600. An exciting, interactive, and educational glimpse into America’s pastime! Located in the Rangers Ballpark in Arlington, the museum offers visitors the chance to experience the game of baseball on an entirely different level. Tickets also include admission to a “behind-the-scenes tour” of the ballpark. www.texasrangers.com See coupon page 87 Little Rock Schoolhouse Museum, Old Jailhouse Museum, Creative Art Center, Famous Mineral Water Company 1-800-252-MWTX. These museums and attractions capture the history of Mineral Wells. 12 dallas/fort worth area tourism council 2008 official visitors guide http://www.irvingartscenter.com http://www.kimbellart.org http://www.themodern.org http://museum.texasrangers.com http://www.texasrangers.com http://museum.texasrangers.com
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